Report – Inter Milan Earmark Atalanta Star As Top Midfield Target & Brace Up For Several Departures | OneFootball

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·8 July 2025

Report – Inter Milan Earmark Atalanta Star As Top Midfield Target & Brace Up For Several Departures

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Atalanta star Ederson has become a genuine target for Inter Milan as the Serie A runners-up prepare for a midfield overhaul.

Per Gazzetta dello Sport via FCInterNews, the San Siro giants are ready to go all-out to sign the Brazilian.


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However, he could be the marquee arrival, especially considering Atalanta won’t let him leave for less than €60 million.

Therefore, Inter must complete some sales to raise funds.

Inter Milan Identify Atalanta Ace Ederson as Top Midfield Target

Article image:Report – Inter Milan Earmark Atalanta Star As Top Midfield Target & Brace Up For Several Departures

BRUGES, BELGIUM – FEBRUARY 12: Éderson #13 of Atalanta looks on during warmups ahead of the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 League Knockout Play-off first leg match between Club Brugge KV and Atalanta BC at Jan Breydel Stadium on February 12, 2025 in Bruges, Belgium. (Photo by Alex Bierens de Haan/Getty Images)

Despite already signing four players, Inter will not put the brakes on their summer spending.

Instead, the Nerazzurri will invest hugely to lure Ederson to San Siro.

But first, they must offload several players.

Indeed, they’ve put Sebastiano Esposito, Kristjan Asllani, and Aleksandar Stankovic up for sale.

Furthermore, Yann Bisseck could still leave Serie A amid growing interest from the Premier League.

Then, there’s the Denzel Dumfries case. The Dutchman’s €30m release clause expires in mid-July.

As such, Inter could still lose their standout wingback.

Finally, Benjamin Pavard’s future hangs in the balance, though he’s closer to staying than departing.

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