The negotiations between Inter and Roma for the transfer of Luis Henrique to the Giallorossi remain open, but significant differences persist. According to Sportmediaset, the dialogue between the clubs continues after the player expressed his willingness to move to the capital.

At the moment, Roma is focusing its attention on other targets, but the Henrique dossier remains on the table. The Giallorossi do not want to go beyond 22 million euros, an amount considered insufficient by Inter. The Nerazzurri management has made its position clear: they are not willing to accept a loan with an option to buy, only with an obligation. Furthermore, at this stage of the market, the club does not intend to go below a valuation between 28 and 30 million.

The sale of the winger represents one of the priority outgoing operations for Inter, which remains very active on the market. At the same time, the decisive week is approaching for the move for Curtis Jones, a midfielder set to leave Liverpool who remains at the top of the Nerazzurri’s list. After the departure of Frattesi, Inter can now focus on strengthening the midfield, with the English player’s valuation exceeding 35 million euros.