Report – Inter Milan No Longer Consider Ex AC Milan ‘Untouchable' As Transfer Rumours Gain Steam
Report – Inter Milan No Longer Consider Ex AC Milan 'Untouchable' As Transfer Rumours Gain Steam
Inter Milan no longer consider midfielder Hakan Calhanoglu to be 'untouchable' on the transfer market as rumours about his future swirl.
This according to today's print edition of Turin-based newspaper Tuttosport, via FCInterNews.
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The name of Hakan Calhanoglu has popped up at the centre of transfer rumours in recent days.
Reportedly, big clubs in the Saudi Pro League are eyeing up a move for the Turkish international.
Meanwhile, yesterday reports emerged from Turkey that Istanbul giants Galatasaray have made Calhanoglu a major target.
Inter had already kept hold of Calhanoglu last summer despite a notable transfer saga.
Last summer, Calhanoglu was the subject of interest from Bayern Munich.
The German giants reportedly made an offer both to Inter and to the Turkish international. However, he publicly committed his future amid that reported interest.
Inter Milan No Longer Consider Hakan Calhanoglu 'Untouchable'
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – JUNE 11: Hakan Calhanoglu #20 of FC Internazionale Milano after disembarking at Los Angeles International Airport for FIFA Club World Cup 2025 on June 11, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by)
According to Tuttosport, though, Calhanoglu's status in the team has shifted a bit.
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The 31-year-old is still an important player for Inter on the pitch. However, he is not getting any younger, and has had a few notable injuries last season.
In fact, Calhanoglu is currently on the sidelines after suffering a muscle problem in the Champions League final.
Therefore, Tuttposport report, Inter are certainly prepared to entertain offers for the Turk.
In fact, the newspaper anticipate, Inter would consider bids of €25-30 million as a basis for negotiations.
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