Inter’s defensive strategy is focusing on young but already ready-for-the-leap profiles, capable of guaranteeing immediate reliability and room for growth. This is the context of the growing interest in Oumar Solet, a central defender with Udinese, who has already been followed by the Nerazzurri executives during the last Champions League clash between Salzburg and Inter in the 2023/24 season.
The French center back, born in 2000, has impressed with his physicality, timing in anticipation and ability in aerial duels, showing ideal characteristics for Simone Inzaghi’s soccer. His qualities make him a desirable profile for a backroom that, while maintaining high standards, needs young and futuristic graft.
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Just on the occasion of the challenge against Udinese, the Inter management will have the opportunity to observe Solet closely, evaluating his performance in a competitive Serie A context. His valuation is around 30 million euros plus bonuses, a figure Udinese is unlikely to reduce without long and well-articulated negotiations.
Beukema resta sullo sfondo
In parallel, Inter is also keeping alive the track leading to Sam Beukema, a Dutch defender currently at Bologna. Again, the valuation is around 30 million, making the profile similar in economic terms, but with different technical characteristics.
The Nerazzurri club is determined not to invest in end-of-career profiles, but rather in players who can be an immediate asset and an investment for the future. In this context, Solet and Beukema embody the guidelines of the new defensive strategy: solidity, perspective and important physical qualities. Recall that the Black and Blue also like the Frenchman’s “ward colleague” namely Jaka Bijol.
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