Inter are reportedly monitoring Udinese defender Oumar Solet as a possible summer transfer, with the French‑Ivorian centre-back emerging as a rumoured target within Serie A.
The 26-year-old, who holds both French and Côte d’Ivoire nationality, is currently valued at €23.00m, according to Transfermarkt, and speculation has grown over a potential switch from Udinese to the Italian champions. The reported probability of the move remains unclear, listed only as “?”, and there is no public information on the length of his deal in Udine, raising the prospect that he could run down his contract and eventually leave as a free agent if no agreement is reached.
Solet, born in Melun on 7 February 2000, stands at 1.92m and operates primarily as a right‑footed centre-back. Wearing the number 28 shirt for Udinese, he has built a reputation as a physically imposing defender in Serie A. While full contract details are not disclosed, the absence of an expiry date has fuelled discussion over his long‑term future in Friuli and whether Udinese may be tempted to cash in before he is able to depart at the end of a contract.
In Udinese’s most recent league outing, a hard‑fought draw against a mid‑table opponent earlier in May, Solet delivered a solid display at the heart of defence, helping to keep the scoreline tight and underlining why clubs of Inter’s stature are keeping tabs on him. His growing consistency in Italy’s top flight has seen his valuation rise to its current €23.00m mark.
Any move from Udinese to Inter would represent a significant step in Solet’s career, and if the rumoured transfer were to materialise, it could prove pivotal in shaping his reputation as a top-level defender in European football.
