Inter Milan Offers Sommer to Stay as Backup Goalkeeper
Inter Milan's management is considering offering a new contract to Swiss goalkeeper Yann Sommer to keep him with the team for an additional season as a backup goalkeeper, instead of his departure at the end of his contract next summer, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport.
This decision comes as Sumier's contract approaches its end in June 2026, with him reaching the age of 37. The management believes that his experience will benefit the team in supporting the upcoming main goalkeeper.
At the same time, the Italian club is looking to strengthen the goalkeeper position by signing a new goalkeeper for the next season, with Italian Tottenham goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario being one of the top candidates for this position.
The final decision regarding Soumier's future will be made after the current season ends next June, following a comprehensive review of all available options for the team's goalkeeping position.
This decision comes as Sumier's contract approaches its end in June 2026, with him reaching the age of 37. The management believes that his experience will benefit the team in supporting the upcoming main goalkeeper.
At the same time, the Italian club is looking to strengthen the goalkeeper position by signing a new goalkeeper for the next season, with Italian Tottenham goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario being one of the top candidates for this position.
The final decision regarding Soumier's future will be made after the current season ends next June, following a comprehensive review of all available options for the team's goalkeeping position.