Tottenham goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario agrees Inter Milan transfer
Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario has agreed personal terms to join Inter Milan this summer amid the north London club’s ongoing Premier League relegation battle.
The 29-year-old has reportedly settled on a move to the Serie A champions-elect, eager to return to his homeland.
A formal transfer fee between the two clubs has yet to be finalised.
However, negotiations are not expected to be problematic, with all parties viewing an amicable exit as a logical conclusion.
Impending San Siro arrival
The Italian international has been identified as a direct replacement for Yann Sommer.
The veteran Swiss stopper is poised to depart the San Siro when his current contract expires at the end of the season.
Despite earning widespread praise upon his 2023 arrival in England, the former Empoli goalkeeper has faced increasing scrutiny following a string of inconsistent performances.
His impending departure coincides with a turbulent period for Spurs, who currently sit 18th in the table and two points adrift of safety with just four matches remaining.
Rebuild awaits De Zerbi
Newly appointed manager Roberto De Zerbi recently secured his first victory, but major squad changes are anticipated regardless of the team’s divisional status next season.
Finding a reliable, experienced successor between the posts will become an immediate priority for the Spurs hierarchy.
With fellow goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky also expected to move on, securing a commanding presence to reassure a fragile defensive line is deemed essential.
Until a ready-made replacement is acquired, the north London outfit may delay officially sanctioning the transfer.