Inter Milan president Beppe Marotta addressed swirling reports about a potential move for Roma defender Evan Ndicka, stating firmly: "We have not discussed anything for now. We haven't sought him out. So if you ask whether we are in negotiations, the answer is certainly not."
Ndicka, an Ivory Coast international, has become a mainstay in Roma's defence this season with 42 competitive appearances and 5 goals. The 26-year-old holds a contract with Roma through June 2028.
Marotta's denial suggests Inter are not prioritizing a move for the Roma defender despite earlier media links. The clarification comes as the Serie A champions—who won both the league title and Coppa Italia this season—continue summer planning.
Inter's transfer focus is reportedly centered on Atalanta midfielder Marco Palestra as their primary target for squad reinforcement this window.