Inter will look to extend the contract of Federico Dimarco soon after the transfer window closes.

This according to Italian news outlet FCInterNews, who report that the 23-year-old has established himself as part of the Nerazzurri’s future plans with his performances in preseason, and that he will be rewarded with a new deal which secures his future at the club.

Dimarco returned from a loan with Hellas Verona this summer, an has wasted no time in making a positive impression on the staff and coach Simone Inzaghi in preseason.

As it stands, the wing-back earns €500,000 net per week on a deal which runs until the end of June 2023, but the club want to extent his deal to the summer of 2024 or 2025, and increase his salary to €1-1.5 million net.

The details remain to be settled before an agreement is found with the player, but the swift renewal and commitment for the future with the player is a priority on the Nerazzurri’s agenda.