Overview
- The judge for preliminary investigations in Udine ordered the criminal case against Solet archived on 28 May after prosecutors found the evidence insufficient and toxicology tests excluded GBL.
- With the legal block gone, media report Inter has reached personal terms with Solet while talks with Udinese are described as advanced but not concluded.
- Udinese is asking roughly €25 million and is reportedly open to Inter’s preferred loan-with-obligation-to-buy structure as a way to complete the move.
- Reports say Solet would sign a multi‑year contract if the transfer goes through; clubs and outlets present him as a versatile, ball‑playing central defender able to cover all three positions.
- The clearance ends the pause that had frozen interest and lets Inter address defensive gaps created by departures and possible sales, while also setting a precedent for how clubs handle transfers after similar investigations.