Inter Milan, contract deadline for goalkeepers: market scenario opens
Inter Milan’s goalkeeping future is uncertain: Sommer and Di Gennaro near contract end in 2026, yet the least-known keeper may be the one to remain

Inter Milan’s goalkeeping future is uncertain: Sommer and Di Gennaro near contract end in 2026, yet the least-known keeper may be the one to remain.
Two out of three goalkeepers expiring in 2026
Inter Milan currently have two out of three goalkeepers with contracts expiring on June 30, 2026. Both Yann Sommer and Raffaele Di Gennaro are at the end of their deals with the Nerazzurri.

According to La Gazzetta dello Sport via Fcinter1908, the situation could bring a surprising twist in the next summer transfer market.
Only one renewal possible
Of the six Inter Milan players with contracts expiring, only one could realistically remain in Milan. And surprisingly, it might not be the expected name.
The player closest to an extension is actually the third-choice goalkeeper, Raffaele Di Gennaro.
Why Di Gennaro could stay
There are two precise reasons behind this scenario:
Low salary: his wage is around €200,000 (£173,000) per season, a sustainable figure for the club.
Homegrown status: having developed in Inter Milan’s youth academy, Di Gennaro is valuable for squad registration purposes in both Serie A and the Champions League.
Heavy contracts likely to end
This opens the door to a future where heavy contracts will not be renewed, allowing Inter Milan to reshape their roster starting from now.
The big question remains: will Inter Milan bring in a new first-choice goalkeeper, or will Josep Martinez be promoted to the starting role, with the club targeting only a backup from the market?