He has a contract until 2028 with Tottenham, but has reportedly already asked his agent to find a way away from Spurs. It didn’t help to be greeted by beeps from their own supporters after a blunder against Fulham. For Inter Milan, this presents an opportunity, perfectly fitting inside the long-term plans of the Serie A club.

A given in Thomas Frank’s starting eleven. Guglielmo Vicario was admittedly booed after the goalkeeping blunder, but is still the undisputed first goalkeeper at Tottenham, the goalkeeper with the spectacular saves and central to the success in the Europa League last season. Now the Italian has called for an exit, with Inter Milan intending to take advantage of the opportunity.

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According to Gazzette dello Sport, Vicario has told his agent he wants to leave Tottenham after this season, i.e. two years before the end of his contract.

The Italian media claims the 29-year-old meets all the criteria Inter have listed for a new, permanent first goalkeeper in the coming years. So far, no negotiations have been announced, but the Italians are working on the strategy to land a contract with Vicario and the Tottenham management.

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