The European Giant Who Wants to Sign Rodrigo de Paul

The Argentine midfielder could be running out of time at Atlético de Madrid.

Javier Parra Peña | 23 Oct 2024 | 17.34
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The European Giant that Wants to Sign Rodrigo de Paul
The European Giant that Wants to Sign Rodrigo de Paul

Italian club Inter Milan has set its sights on Rodrigo de Paul as one of its priorities for the upcoming summer transfer market. The Argentine midfielder from Atletico Madrid could be one of the departures from the colchonero team, which is looking to generate income following its recent poor performance.

At 30 years old, De Paul is under contract with the Madrid club until 2026, but at the end of the season, he will enter the final year of his contract, making him an interesting asset for the market.

Will De Paul return to Serie A?

The Argentine's release clause would be around 20 million euros, a figure within reach for a club like Inter, which is keen on strengthening its midfield. The Italian team already has high-level players in that position, such as Nicolo Barella and Hakan Calhanoglu, but coach Simone Inzaghi sees De Paul as an ideal option to increase rotations and bring more competitiveness to the team, especially in international competitions.

De Paul has experience in Serie A from his time at Udinese, where he left a good impression due to his technical quality and vision of the game. A return to Italy would be well-received by the player, who views this opportunity to relaunch his career in a familiar environment positively.

Inter Milan is closely monitoring his situation and could progress in negotiations with Atletico, which is looking to reduce its wage bill and find reinforcements for its own sporting project. The operation promises to be one of the most followed in the upcoming transfer market, with both clubs willing to reach an agreement that benefits all parties involved.

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