Udinese defender Rodrigo Becao is set to leave his current club at the end of the season, and all of Inter, Roma, and Nottingham Forest are keen on his signature.

This according to Italian news outlet FCInterNews, who report that the 27-year-old has told the Friulani that he wants to leave in the summer and has no intention of extending his contract past the end of next season, and that the Nerazzurri have already made contact.

Becao’s current contract with Udinese is set to run out at the end of June 2024.

The Friulani have offered the Brazilian a new deal, though they have admitted that talks have stalled.

Accordingly, Udinese will be left with the choice of either selling Becao in the summer, or keeping him into the final season of his deal and then losing him on a free transfer at the end of next campaign.

Moreover, the player himself has made clear to his club that he feels that it’s time for him to move on and take the next step, making a departure look all but inevitable for him.

Becao has been identified by Inter as one of the main candidates to replace Milan Skriniar in defense during the summer, with the Slovakian set to leave on a free transfer to join Paris Saint-Germain.

It has also been reported that the Nerazzurri lead the chase to sign Becao when he leaves Udinese.

However, the Friulani are not a team who tend to let their players go for cheap when they do decide to cash in, and so this could be an obstacle to Inter getting a deal done to sign Becao.

Moreover, there is no lack of competition for the Brazilian’s signature.

According to FCIN, Roma are also very much keen, whilst Premier League side Nottingham Forest could look to sign Becao to reinforce their squad further should they manage to keep themselves in the Premier League.