Udinese's Oumar Solet has emerged as one of Serie A's most reliable defenders over the past 18 months, and his rise has not gone unnoticed. The ball-playing centre-back has been a cornerstone for the Friulians this season, drawing interest from top clubs across Europe. However, one team seems to have captured his heart: Inter Milan.
According to SportItalia, the Nerazzurri have been tracking Solet since his arrival at Udinese on a free transfer in January 2025. Now, with Inter's defensive stalwarts Stefan De Vrij and Francesco Acerbi potentially heading for the exit, the 24-year-old is viewed as the ideal reinforcement. But it's not just Inter's interest that's turning heads—Premier League and Ligue 1 clubs are also circling. Yet, Solet appears laser-focused on one destination. Sources suggest he's willing to reject all other offers and even wait for Cristian Chivu's side to make their move.
On paper, this seems like a dream fit: a young, technically gifted defender eager to join a top Italian club. But there's a catch—a legal case that has followed Solet like a shadow. The unresolved matter has been a persistent issue, and it's a risk Inter may not want to take. While the player's determination to join the Nerazzurri is clear, the club could opt for a less complicated option to avoid controversy. For now, Solet's future hangs in the balance, with his heart set on Inter but his legal troubles casting doubt on the move.
