What happened: Inter Milan has identified Roma defender Evan Ndicka as a primary candidate to succeed Alessandro Bastoni in the nerazzurri backline. Roma is currently under pressure to generate approximately €60 million in capital gains by a June 30 UEFA deadline, potentially forcing the sale of the key defender.
Why it matters: The move follows Inter's official exit from its own UEFA settlement regime, granting the club financial flexibility just as Bastoni draws heavy interest from Real Madrid. For Roma, offloading Evan Ndicka—who arrived on a free transfer—would provide a significant accounting profit needed to satisfy ongoing financial fair play requirements.
By the numbers: Roma Capital Gains Target: €60M (Deadline June 30) | Evan Ndicka Est. Value: €30M-€35M | Alessandro Bastoni Est. Value: €70M | UEFA Fine (June 17): €6M
What to watch: Watch for formal negotiations to accelerate as Roma races to balance its books before the June 30 cut-off.