Inter eyeing Roma’s Ndicka to replace departing De Vrij
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Sunday’s reports claim that Inter are eyeing up a potential move for Roma centre-back Evan Ndicka to replace Stefan De Vrij, who is increasingly likely to leave San Siro at the end of his contract l...
Inter eyeing Roma’s Ndicka to replace departing De Vrij
Sunday’s reports claim that Inter are eyeing up a potential move for Roma centre-back Evan Ndicka to replace Stefan De Vrij, who is increasingly likely to leave San Siro at the end of his contract later this month.
Inter keen to add Ndicka to Chivu’s squad for 2026-27
It is set to be a busy transfer window for the Nerazzurri after their domestic double success in 2026-27: Marco Palestra remains the priority target at right wing-back, while the likes of Curtis Jones and Oumar Solet are also tipped to join Cristian Chivu’s side this summer.
La Gazzetta dello Sport claims that a deal for the €50m-rated Palestra could be closed within the next few days, that Inter and Udinese are around €5m apart in their valuations of Solet and that a deal for Liverpool’s Jones is likely to be closed once the Nerazzurri arrange a sale of Davide Frattesi.
However, La Gazzetta dello Sport also reports that Inter are keen to add Roma’s Ndicka to their ranks as well, especially if De Vrij decides to leave the club at the end of his contract on June 30. Reports earlier this week indicated that the Dutchman is set to leave with a reported offer from Greek side Panathinaikos on the table.
Roma are still left needing to sell players before the end of the month in order to comply with the terms of their financial fair play settlement agreement with UEFA.
GENOA, ITALY, MARCH 8: Evan N’Dicka of Roma (center) celebrates with his team-mates after scoring a goal during the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and AS Roma at Luigi Ferraris Stadium on March 8, 2026 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Getty Images)
It is believed that the Giallorossi must raise €60m in sales before their deadline at the end of the month and it has been suggested that selling Ndicka could raise around €40m in useful funds.
In an ideal world, Roma do not want to let go of Ndicka, especially ahead of the club’s return to the Champions League next season, but their need to raise funds could soon force their hand.