Inter are reported to be monitoring Werder Bremen teenager Karim Coulibaly, with the Serie A side linked to a move for the highly rated centre‑back.
Data from transfer specialists lists a 3% probability of the transfer taking place, indicating early-stage interest rather than advanced negotiations between Inter and Werder. Coulibaly, who is valued at €8.00m, remains under contract with the Bundesliga club, and there is no indication in the available information of an agreed fee or formal bid. With no contract expiry date publicly listed, the possibility of him becoming a free agent in the near future cannot be ruled out but is not confirmed by the data.
The 18‑year‑old left-footed defender, born on 23 May 2007 in Oldenburg, represents both Germany and Côte d’Ivoire at nationality level and has broken through at senior level with Werder after progressing rapidly through youth football. His market value has risen sharply in 2025, climbing from €1.00m in August to the current €8.00m by mid‑October, a surge likely to have alerted major European clubs such as Inter.
Coulibaly’s path to the Bundesliga has taken him from Bramfelder SV Youth and HSV Barmbek‑Uhlenhorst Youth to Hamburger SV’s academy, moving through their youth and U17 sides before joining Hamburger SV U19 and then switching to Werder Bremen’s U19s in 2024. A promotion to Werder’s first team followed in 2025, placing him in the Bundesliga shop window.
With Inter traditionally keen on physically imposing defenders – Coulibaly stands at 1.91m – and always scanning the German market for emerging talent, the link fits their recruitment profile, even if it remains speculative. Should a move eventually materialise, a switch from Bremen to Milan could prove a significant step in shaping Coulibaly’s development, reputation and long‑term potential at the top level of European football.
