Inter reduce Dumfries asking price for next window

Inter Milan will reduce the asking price for Denzel Dumfries as they look to sell him in the summer transfer window. Many Premier League clubs were looking to sign him in this window, but they could not match his transfer value. So the Nerazzurri are willing to accept around €40 million in the summer according to Fabrizio Romano. Clubs like Newcastle and Chelsea are willing to make an offer in the summer.

The Nerazzurri want to sell the Dutch wing-back to bring other players in the summer. Moreover, Dumfries’ form and fitness levels has dipped since the World Cup. However, he is still a quality player and will need some time to get back to his usual rhythm. Chelsea were keen to sign him in the winter transfer window, but due to his high asking price of €60 million, they decided not to. The Blues also prioritized the signing of Enzo Fernandez for the record fee. But they still need a right wing-back as Reece James is prone to injuries.

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Inter to reduce Dumfries asking price in the summer transfer window

The Nerazzurri have a couple of areas where they need serious reinforcement. Skriniar’s departure will leave a big void in the back, so they are searching for a defender with a similar profile. Moreover, they have to refresh their attack, as Correa and Lukaku have not contributed much this season. Dumfries’s sale will help in funding some transfers. Darmian has extended his contract, and he can cover for Dumfries. While Bellanova could get more chances, as he has the talent and quality to take the next step.

Newcastle have been surprisingly consistent this season as they sit in the fourth position in the Premier League table. The Magpies want to improve their squad, as they have limited backup in their team, so they will make a move for Dumfries.

Mangalam Pugalia: Mangalam is a football nerd who contributes as a match analyst at THE INTER WAY. He admires Antonio Conte’s system and can predict what the Nerazzurri manager will do next.
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