Inter Considers Dan Ndoye as Alternative to Marco Palestra Amid Transfer Talks
Inter is reportedly considering Nottingham Forest's Dan Ndoye as a potential alternative for a right-sided attacker, as a financial gap persists in the valuation of Atalanta's Marco Palestra. While Inter values Palestra at approximately €45 million, Atalanta is seeking closer to €55 million, with Manchester City also reportedly interested. Ndoye, who previously played for Bologna, represents a more financially viable option for the Nerazzurri.
Inter is reportedly exploring the possibility of signing Nottingham Forest winger Dan Ndoye, potentially as an alternative to Marco Palestra. Financial disagreements regarding Palestra's valuation have complicated a potential deal, with Inter valuing the player at around €45 million while Atalanta seeks closer to €55 million. Manchester City's reported interest in Palestra adds further competition.
Ndoye, who transferred from Bologna to Nottingham Forest last summer, has previously been linked with Inter and is considered a more financially accessible option for the right side of the attack. His potential move could also be linked to the future of Inter midfielder Davide Frattesi, who is among the players expected to depart this summer and is also being monitored by Napoli and Juventus.
Discussions around Ndoye could become entwined with Frattesi's situation, adding complexity to Inter's plans for reinforcing the right flank. Separately, the Nerazzurri are nearing a deal for Udinese centre-back Oumar Solet, valued at approximately €25 million including bonuses, suggesting progress in defensive recruitments ahead of resolving the more intricate winger situation.
According to Yahoo Sports Soccer, via Il Giorno and FCInter1908, Inter remains keen on Palestra, and the sentiment is mutual, but the financial disparity remains a key obstacle. (Source: Yahoo Sports Soccer)


