Udinese centre-back Oumar Solet is reportedly close to joining Inter Milan, completing the Nerazzurri's defensive lineup for the 2026-27 season. According to reports, Solet is willing to join Inter on a four-year contract worth around €2.5m per season in wages. However, Inter are yet to match Udinese's asking price of €25m, with La Gazzetta dello Sport claiming they are now 'around €3m shy' of satisfying the Bianconeri demands. There is a possibility that Solet ends up moving on an initial loan deal with an option, or more likely an obligation to buy. Inter have been looking to add to their defensive department, even just from a numerical standpoint with Francesco Acerbi and Matteo Darmian leaving at the end of their contracts later this month. Bastoni's agent met with Inter directors on Wednesday and has since made it clear that his client is happy in San Siro and that he is not currently expecting to leave. According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Bisseck's agent also reported to Inter's headquarters on Wednesday. The German centre-back has plenty of interest across Europe and it had been reported that Bayern Munich was a potential option for the ambitious German, who has been left out of his nation's squad for the 2026 World Cup. However, like Bastoni's agent, Bisseck's representative has also expressed that his client is happy at Inter, and according to Thursday's update, there is even a possibility that the 25-year-old signs a new contract extension, despite the fact that he already has one that runs until the summer of 2029.