Inter Milan's search for a new starting goalkeeper is heating up as the summer transfer window approaches. With veteran Yann Sommer's contract expiring, the Serie A champions are actively scouting replacements to secure their backline for the future.
While Tottenham Hotspur's Italian international Guglielmo Vicario remains the top priority, his €30 million price tag is a significant hurdle. This has led the Nerazzurri's sporting director, Beppe Marotta, to explore more affordable alternatives, ensuring the club has a solid backup plan.
One name emerging on their radar is Lens's standout goalkeeper, Robin Risser. The Frenchman has impressed in Ligue 1 this season, boasting ten clean sheets in 28 appearances and establishing himself as one of the division's most reliable shot-stoppers.
However, a move for Risser won't be straightforward either, as his contract with Lens runs until 2030. Inter's strategy appears to be a dual-track approach: pushing for their primary target in Vicario while keeping a close watch on talented options like Risser, Marco Carnesecchi, and Elia Caprile as the market develops.
