In recent days, there has been persistent talk in England about Arsenal, while among Italian clubs, Napoli, Milan, and Roma are in the race as potential teams interested in our national team player.

However, Inter is no exception, as they have set their sights on Alajbegović. There is interest, and in the foreseeable future, a decision will be made on whether to launch a concrete attack on Leverkusen, because Kerimov's return to Germany will only be temporary, reports Gazzetta dello Sport.

A dream season and the "Pjanić factor"

As a reminder, the Bosnian gem has been playing excellently this season for Salzburg. He is a regular starter for the team, scoring 12 goals and providing four assists in all competitions.

Italian media state that the goal is not a return to Bayer – which wisely inserted a buy-back clause of around eight million euros – to stay there. He is hurt by the German club's rush to sell him and does not intend to stay, even though he has a contract valid until 2029. That is certainly not a negligible detail, nor is the Bosnian's firm will to change environments.

Alajbegović has identified Serie A as the right step for his career and has relied on Miralem Pjanić, a former Bosnian national team player and footballer for Roma, Juventus, and Barcelona, who has been chosen as an intermediary along with the footballer's father.