Inter Transfer News: Cancelo & Defender Swap?

International wil João Cancelo please add to the selection and follow Sport Italy it is possible that Stefan de Vrij takes the opposite path. Al Hilal are reportedly keen to include the experienced defender in a potential deal. FC Barcelona is also closely monitoring Cancelo’s situation.

Inter would like to sign Cancelo as an alternative to the injured Denzel Dumfries, but only if a large part of his salary can continue to be paid by Al Hilal. The club from Saudi Arabia is said to have shown interest in Inter defenders Stefan de Vrij and Francesco Acerbi in the discussions. Simone Inzaghi, who for a long time held sway at the Nerazzuriis now a trainer at Al Hilal and would like to add an experienced defender to his selection.

In the meantime, Cancelo’s future remains a topic of discussion at FC Barcelona, ​​but a deal there is currently under great pressure, it is reported Sport. The full-back earns around fifteen million euros net per year in Saudi Arabia, an amount that is unattainable for Barça, even if Al-Hilal were willing to pay a significant part of the salary. Moreover, there is no complete consensus within the sporting staff about his arrival. As a result, Inter is currently considered the most realistic option for Cancelo, although much depends on Al-Hilal’s willingness to shift salary costs and whether De Vrij or Acerbi would want to leave Milan.

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Marcus Cole

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