Yann Sommer, former Inter goalkeeper, becomes a free agent

Yann Sommer leaves Inter Milan as a free agent, according to Fabrizio Romano. The 37-year-old Swiss goalkeeper is looking for a new destination after his time at the Italian club.
Yann Sommer, the experienced 37-year-old Swiss goalkeeper, has officially left Inter Milan and is now available in the market as a free agent, as reported by Fabrizio Romano. This move is confirmed following the player's departure, who had been a key part of the team until the end of his contract on June 30, 2026.
Sommer, known for his great skills between the posts and his ability to make spectacular saves, has maintained a market value of approximately 2 million euros. His experience in high-level competitions, including Serie A and his international career with the Swiss national team, makes him an attractive candidate for several teams looking to strengthen their goalkeeping position.
Sommer's departure from Inter marks a significant change for the club, which will need to seek a suitable replacement to fill the vacancy in goal. Meanwhile, the goalkeeper is open to new opportunities, which could generate interest from clubs both in Italy and across other European leagues.
In addition to Romano, other journalists like Alfredo Pedullà and Nicolò Schira have also confirmed the news, emphasizing that Sommer's exit was expected and had been anticipated since last December. With the goalkeeper now on the market, it is expected that a new destination for him will soon be finalized.
