Italian media continue to push the idea of Guglielmo Vicario leaving Tottenham, and that line gained public backing on Tuesday.
Arturo Di Napoli spoke to TMW Radio (relayed by FC Inter News) and supported Inter Milan’s plan to move again for the Spurs goalkeeper.
The former forward said the Italian club had already tried to sign Vicario before his move to London. He explained that Inter negotiated with Empoli at the time, but the Premier League pulled the player away because Tottenham were ready to pay more.
Di Napoli insisted the failed deal was “only a financial issue”, which forced Empoli to accept the English offer.
He believes that background matters now. Di Napoli argued that Inter wanted Vicario “in times not suspected”, highlighting that they saw him as a long-term starter even before his Premier League switch.
With Yann Sommer’s age becoming a factor, he claimed that bringing the Tottenham player back to Serie A “would be a major coup”.
These remarks follow Gazzetta dello Sport, who earlier reported Vicario is tired of ‘yet another psycho-dramatic season’ at Spurs.
According to the Italian daily, the 29-year-old has told his entourage this could be his final campaign in the Premier League. They also repeated that his desire to return home is growing.
Italian outlets continue to link Tottenham with alternatives. Emiliano Martínez’s name surfaced again, although those claims look speculative.
Still, with Vicario frustrated by the current Spurs season and receiving open praise in Italy, the narrative around a possible return is gaining strength. What happens next will depend on how Tottenham position themselves in the window.