Inter Milan, Liverpool, and Arsenal Target Multiple Defenders as Transfer Window Heats Up
Italian media reports confirm that Inter Milan is actively negotiating with agents of Djed Spence and Cristian Romero, while Liverpool and Arsenal also pursue defensive reinforcements, according to multiple sources including Sky Sports and The Sun.
Inter Milan Pursues Spence and Romero
Inter Milan, currently second in Serie A, is reportedly in advanced talks to sign Wolverhampton Wanderers’ Djed Spence, a 25-year-old left-back. The club has also expressed interest in Tottenham Hotspur’s Cristian Romero, a central defender who has been linked with a move to Serie A for months. Inter’s official website has not commented on the rumors, but Italian outlet Tuttosport cites “confidential sources” indicating the club is preparing offers for both players.

Liverpool Competes for Sano, Arsenal Targets Konsa
English Premier League rivals Liverpool are leading the race for Japanese midfielder Kaishu Sano, 22, according to Goal.com. Sano, currently with Bundesliga side Union Berlin, has drawn interest from multiple European clubs, but Liverpool’s financial strength is seen as a key factor in the competition. Meanwhile, Arsenal has shown “serious interest” in Ezri Konsa, the 26-year-old Aston Villa center-back, as reported by The Mirror. Konsa’s agent has not yet confirmed negotiations, but his current contract expires in 2025, creating a window for potential moves.
Context and Implications
The flurry of activity reflects the Premier League and Serie A clubs’ need to strengthen defenses ahead of the January transfer window. Inter Milan’s focus on Spence and Romero aligns with their strategy to bolster a backline that has conceded 14 goals in 13 Serie A matches this season. Liverpool’s pursuit of Sano, a player known for his technical ability and pace, could signal a shift toward a more dynamic midfield, while Arsenal’s interest in Konsa suggests a desire to replace the aging Rob Holding.
As the transfer market progresses, updates on these potential moves are expected in the coming weeks, with official announcements likely to follow if talks reach a conclusion.
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