As things stand, this is a watching brief rather than a live deal. Inter are said to admire Andrea Cambiaso, but only as a fallback: their first choice lies elsewhere, and the 26-year-old Italy defender would come into focus only if that primary target slips away. There are no talks, no bid and no agreement — just interest. Juventus hold the whip hand, with Cambiaso tied down until June 2029, and a fee in the £20.5m–£29m range is being floated against a market value of around £17m. The reporting is thin. This rests on a single mid-tier link from Gianluigi Longari, a reasonably credible voice but not a benchmark insider, and his note is already 12 days old. He frames the interest as genuine but conditional, with nothing concrete behind it. One source, no corroboration. The engine's 22% reads as against the odds, and rightly so. For this to move, Inter's preferred option would first have to collapse, then Juventus would have to be persuaded to sell a contracted player to a direct domestic rival — never a simple ask. The long deal gives Juventus full leverage and little reason to deal, which is why the figure sits well below an even chance rather than dead. Inter's recent recruitment shows they will pay at this level: Atalanta to Inter at £23m in 2022 and Lazio to Inter at £23m in 2022 both sit squarely inside the mooted bracket. The proposed money, then, is in keeping. Watch for Inter's first-choice target to fall through — that is the trigger. After that, a concrete opening bid would be the first real sign this is alive.