Inter have completed several Bosman moves in the recent past, and they are mulling adding Tomas Soucek to the list. The Nerazzurri have laid eyes on the West Ham midfielder, who’d add physicality to the position. However, his team holds an option to prolong his contract, TuttoSport informs.
Coach Simone Inzaghi wouldn’t mind increasing the squad’s muscularity. He has been a staple of the Irons since joining from Slavia Prague back in 2020 in a €20M move. He has racked up 165 appearances, scoring 26 goals and providing 9 assists.
Inter would have to hope Soucek puts pressure on his side to potentially get him gratis. Moreover, a few English outfits would predictably be in the running if he really became available for free.
Per Tuttomercatoweb, the 28-year-old had an argument with David Moyes a few months ago. However, he has played consistently afterward. He has featured in ten matches so far this season, scoring four goals.
Our Take on Inter and Soucek
The Nerazzurri are surely one of the most active sides in this type of signing, but he’s not really on an expiring contract unless West Ham shot themselves in the foot. The potential need for a midfielder hinges on whether they’ll come to terms with Henrikh Mkhitaryan, whose current deal is up in 2024, and on how Davy Klaassen fares.
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