In their Tuesday edition, Gazzetta dello Sport covered Inter Milan’s interest in Tottenham goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario.
The newspaper indicated the Italian wants to return home to Serie A and isn’t enjoying life at Spurs as much as he once was.
Talk of Inter’s interest in Vicario is now growing. After Gazzetta, TuttoSport have a detailed report on it.
Doubts are growing about Yann Sommer’s abilities amidst a disappointing 2025/26 season. This has led to Josep Martinez getting some game time in the past few weeks.
Despite that, Martinez isn’t seen as the future first-choice at the Nerazzurri.
That’s why Vicario has become a target, with the Tottenham player seen as an ‘old obsession’ by CEO Beppe Marotta.
Vicario’s being 29-years-of-age isn’t seen as ideal by the Nerazzurri’s Oaktree ownership. They are keener on signing younger players – as evident from recent transfers.
The Italy international’s contract at Tottenham runs out in 2028 and this can make an exit difficult.
All of this comes at a convenient time for Vicario.
He made a blunder against Fulham and was also booed by Tottenham fans during the game. Thomas Frank came out to defend him, amidst a difficult time in the relationship between squad and fanbase.
Inter Milan interest would be fortunate given Vicario hasn’t hugely impressed at Tottenham. That such a club is being linked does no harm to his perception at a difficult time.