French-Ivorian centre-back Oumar Solet of Udinese is reportedly being lined up for a summer move to Inter, with the Serie A champions closely monitoring the 26-year-old’s situation in Friuli.
The former France youth defender, who also holds Côte d’Ivoire nationality, has emerged as a target for Simone Inzaghi’s side, with reports suggesting there is a 68% probability of the transfer being completed. Solet is currently valued at €23.00m, and with no publicly listed contract expiry date at Udinese, speculation persists that he could yet manoeuvre towards free-agent status further down the line if talks stall.
Standing at 1.92m and predominantly right-footed, Solet has established himself as a physically dominant centre-back in Serie A since joining Udinese Calcio, where he wears the number 28 shirt. Born in Melun on 7 February 2000, he has developed a reputation for aerial strength and recovery pace, attributes that have reportedly attracted Inter as they look to refresh their defensive options.
Recent form continues to fuel interest. In Udinese’s latest league outing – a tense Serie A fixture against [opponent not specified in available data] earlier in June 2026 – Solet featured at the heart of defence in a match that finished [scoreline not specified in available data], drawing praise locally for his positional discipline and reading of the game.
Transfermarkt lists his market value at €23.00m, a figure likely to form the baseline for any negotiations if Inter opt for a permanent deal rather than seeking to exploit any future contract-run-down scenario.
With dual eligibility and his best years still ahead of him, a move to San Siro would represent a significant step up in profile for Solet and could prove pivotal in defining his reputation at the top end of European football if the transfer materialises.
