Out-of-favour Inter Milan goalkeeper Andrei Radu is ready to accept a transfer to Ligue 1 side Nantes this summer.

This according to Romanian outlet Prosport, via FCInterNews. They report that Inter are hoping to sell the 26-year-old on a permanent basis this summer rather than another loan.

One thing that is clear is that Romanian international Radu is not a player with any place in Inter’s project next season.

The 26-year-old spent last campaign on loan with Bournemouth.

However, Radu was not able to nail down a starting place for himself at the Vitality Stadium. In truth, the Inter keeper barely featured for the Premier League club.

Therefore, it is little surprise that Bournemouth did not exercise a purchase option at the end of Radu’s loan. The Cherries sent him back to Inter this summer.

Prior to last season, Radu had also been out on loans with the likes of Genoa, Cremonese, and Auxerre.

Inter Keeper Andrei Radu Ready To Accept Nantes Move

Radu’s contract with Inter runs until the end of next June.

Therefore, there would hardly be any prospect for the Nerazzurri to send the Romanian out on another loan.

Inter will have to sell Radu once and for all this summer.

As far as a new permanent destination for the 26-year-old, a few possibilities have emerged.

One would be Serie B side Sampdoria. The Ligurian club, who are the derby rivals of Radu’s former team Genoa, have reportedly shown an interest.

And so have Nantes. The French side are in search of a new keeper, and have registered their interest in Radu.

And according to Romanian outlet Prosport, Radu would be ready to accept an offer from Nantes.

The Romanian has had one previous stint in Ligue 1, for Auxerre. That was during the second half of the 2022-23 season.

And that was far and away the most playing time that Radu has gotten in the last few seasons.

Therefore, a move to Nantes could represent an opportunity for the Inter keeper to finally cement himself as a starter on a consistent basis and gain consistency.

As such, it will now be up to Nantes to try and find an agreement with Inter on a deal.