Fiorentina would consider selling Bratolmiej Dargowski to Inter, but only if a significant offer for the player arrives.
This is according to today’s print edition of Florence-based newspaper La Nazione, who claim that La Viola will negotiate for the Pole’s sale to Inter for the right fee, with the player a summer target for the Nerazzurri.
Dragowski is thought to be one of the main candidates under consideration by the Nerazzurri as a long-term successor to current number one Samir Handanovic.
The Slovenian is expected to keep his position as first-choice keeper at the Giuseppe Meazza for next season, but is 36 and the Nerazzurri are looking to sign a player who can be integrated into the squad and then take over from Handanovic whenever he departs.
The 23-year-old Pole is an important player at the Artemio Franchi and is someone who La Viola would be reluctant to depart with, but the club would consider selling him to Inter if the right offer is made.
Among the candidates being considered by Fiorentina should Dragowski depart are Cagliari’s Alessio Cragno and Hellas Verona’s Marco Silvestri.