However, the cost of both is high. The Icelandic playmaker is valued at at least €30 million by Genoa, while the Napoli striker is closer to €40 million. Furthermore, Aurelio De Laurentiis seldom sells players to direct competitors, and the Nerazzurri's prospects are further hampered by the Piotr Zielinski situation.
Before beginning negotiations with each player's side, Inter will first test the waters with the camps of Raspadori and Gudmundsson to determine their degree of interest. They would make an effort to set up first loans with purchase commitments. To pull out a single coup, La Beneamata probably has to raise money. Denzel Dumfries continues to be the most likely departure. His contract negotiations have just resumed, but as of right now, no deal has been reached. It expires in 2025.