As things stand, this is barely a story at all. Inter are linked with a move for Manchester City defender Rúben Dias, with a fee said to be floating somewhere in the £60.1m–£84.9m bracket, but there is no sign of talks, no agreement and nothing from City's side suggesting they would entertain selling. Dias is contracted until June 2029, leaving the champions in complete control. For now this is interest at most — and very thin interest. The link rests on a single source: Corriere dello Sport, a reasonably credible Italian outlet, reporting an estimate of around £55.3m roughly ten days ago. There is no corroboration from a benchmark reporter, no second voice firming it up, and the report is already going stale. One mid-table link, standing alone, is a fragile foundation. The engine's 11% is a longshot, and rightly so. For this to move, City would have to be willing to sell a key defender three years from the end of his deal — and there is nothing to suggest they are. With strong retention leverage and a price tag pushing towards £85m, City hold every card. The percentage reflects exactly that: a real, named report exists, but everything structural points the other way. For context, Dias cost City £61m from Benfica, while Inter's recent business runs cheaper — Man Utd to Inter at £63m in 2019 was their high end, with Real Madrid to Inter at £37m in 2020 nearer their norm. An £85m outlay would be wildly out of keeping. Watch for any second credible source, a concrete bid, or a word from City. Until then, treat it as speculation.