The news of the day at Inter Milan is the meeting held in a hotel in Milan between Piero Ausilio and Gianluca Nani, respectively sports director of the Nerazzurri and Udinese. The two directors met to discuss various topics. Ausilio informed his colleague of his intention to want to redeem the young Mattia Marello, left-back born in 2008 who did well in the Primavera 1 last season and will play in C with the Under 23 led by Stefano Vecchi next year. In the same conversation, however, also spoke of two bianconeri players that Inter follows with attention. Information was requested for the 23-year-old French midfielder Arthur Atta, an exploratory survey in a department where there is a lot of 'traffic': difficult to become something more, unless there is a strong number of exits. The priority objective for the Nerazzurri squad is instead to insert a defender and in this sense Ausilio has explicitly stated his intention to want to focus on Oumar Solet, 26 years old, valued by Udinese at 30 million euros despite being out of contract in just one year, reason why Inter would be ready to put on the table a figure around 20 million euros. It will be discussed again in the coming days: the goal is to give a central defender to Chivu by the start of the pre-season training camp, covering the empty slots left by the departures at zero parameter of Acerbi and Darmian (for De Vrij it is a annual renewal). The alternative to Solet is Evan Ndicka of Roma. The other negotiations are instead going towards a summer soap opera for Marco Palestra. Inter has stopped at a valuation of 45 million euros, including bonuses, while Atalanta asks almost 60. Today there is too much distance to find a meeting point in rapid times. By the end of the weekend, however, there should be a meeting with the entourage of Ivan Provedel, who the management would like to add to Josep Martinez in the goalkeeper department.