Rodrigo De Paul could be heading back to Serie A this summer, with both AC Milan and Inter closely monitoring his situation at Atletico Madrid.
According to multiple reports, including Mundo Deportivo and TuttoMercatoWeb, the Argentine midfielder is expected to leave the Spanish capital in the coming weeks—sparking a transfer tug-of-war between Italy’s biggest clubs.
Rodrigo De Paul Transfer: Serie A Return in Sight
De Paul is no stranger to Italian football. From 2016 to 2021, he established himself as one of Serie A’s standout midfielders during a successful five-year spell at Udinese.
His ability to control tempo, drive forward in possession, and relentless energy made him a fan favorite—and earned him a move to Atletico Madrid in 2021.
While De Paul remains a trusted figure for Diego Simeone, Atletico are now ready to cash in and move on from the Argentine.
With his contract set to expire in June 2026 and interest building across Europe, Atleti hope to recoup around €20–25 million for the World Cup winner.
Both Milan clubs are in the market for midfield reinforcements this summer, and De Paul fits the bill for different reasons.
AC Milan are undergoing a midfield rebuild under Massimiliano Allegri. With Luka Modric arriving and Milan nearing agreement for Samuele Ricci, the Rossoneri see De Paul as a perfect complement.
Club officials have reportedly held contact with the player’s entourage, though no formal bid has been submitted yet.
For Inter, interest in De Paul is tied to the uncertainty surrounding Hakan Calhanoglu, who has been linked with a move to Galatasaray.
With Kristjan Asllani yet to fully convince as a starter, De Paul is seen as a proven Serie A operator who could step in immediately and raise the level of Cristian Chivu’s midfield.
Which Clubs Could Sign Rodrigo De Paul?
While the spotlight is on Milan and Inter, Galatasaray has already made initial moves to sign the midfielder.
Reports also suggest interest from clubs in the Saudi Pro League, where wages well above European standards are often enough to sway veteran players.
Nonetheless, De Paul is believed to prefer staying in Europe—and may favor a return to Italy, where he enjoyed the most consistent spell of his career.
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