Serie A club Inter Milan is reportedly keen on signing Tottenham goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario and may offer World Cup winner Benjamin Pavard as part of a deal. According to a report from Inter Live, Inter’s sporting director Giuseppe Marotta views Vicario as a long-term solution for their goalkeepi...
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