Inter Midfielder Roberto Gagliardini Not Pushing For January Exit Amid Monza, Cremonese & Sevilla Interest, Italian Media Report

Roberto Gagliardini

Bayern Munich's German forward Thomas Mueller (L) and Inter Milan's Italian midfielder Roberto Gagliardini fight for the ball during the UEFA Champions League Group C football match between Inter Milan and Bayern Munich in Milan, on September 7, 2022. (Photo by MIGUEL MEDINA / AFP) (Photo by MIGUEL MEDINA/AFP via Getty Images)

Inter midfielder Roberto Gagliardini is not pushing to leave the club during the January transfer window despite interest from a number of clubs.

This according to today’s print edition of Turin-based newspaper Tuttosport, via FCInter1908, who report that while all of Monza, Cremonese, and Sevilla are keen on the 28-year-old in January, he could still decide to remain at Inter.

Gagliardini’s current contract with the Nerazzurri runs out at the end of June 2023.

There is virtually no chance of the former Atalanta’s deal being extended.

Accordingly, Gagliardini should leave Inter by next summer, but could also be cashed in on as early as the January transfer window.

There is no lack of interest in the 28-year-old’s signature, with newly-promoted Serie A duo Monza and Cremonese interested in signing him to reinforce their squads and Sevilla also tracking the midfielder.

However, according to Tuttosport, Gagliardini would be happy to remain at Inter for the remainder of his contract and then leave on a free transfer next summer.

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