Report – €50M Atalanta Stalwart Emerges As Ideal Replacement For Exit-Linked Inter Milan Star
Per Corriere della Sera via FCInter1908, the Brazilian midfielder ticks all the boxes for the type of player Oaktree Capital wants to recruit.
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In addition to his rich Serie A experience, Ederson is 25 years old and offers a significant resale value.
Moreover, he is an established midfielder in Italy, making him a proven solution in case Hakan Calhanoglu departs for Galatasaray.
However, there's a hurdle.
Atalanta Midfielder Ederson Emerges as Ideal Hakan Calhanoglu Replacement at Inter Milan
BRUGES, BELGIUM – FEBRUARY 12: Éderson #13 of Atalanta looks on 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)
Ederson's skills and experience come with a price, and it's a hefty one.
Indeed, it would take at least €50 million to lure the ex-Salernitana ace away from the Gewiss Stadium.
Formerly linked with Liverpool, Ederson may command an even greater price tag.
Therefore, the question is – can Inter afford to sign the Brazil international?
Meanwhile, they keep Lazio's Nicolo Rovella in high regard.
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