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Inter’s €25m Khalaili deal edges closer with Union SG talks advancing

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Inter are set to sign Anan Khalaili on a five-year contract starting at €2 million net per season after reaching total agreement with the winger. The Nerazzurri have also concluded personal terms with Union Saint-Gilloise, with the deal structured at €25 million plus bonuses.

According to , via FCInter1908, the technical project presented by Inter convinced Khalaili to green-light the move to Italy. Negotiations with Union Saint-Gilloise are now at a very advanced stage, with further direct contact expected within the next day or two to finalise bonus structures.

The operation’s €25 million base fee, augmented by performance-related bonuses, reflects Inter’s clear priority this summer: securing a right-sided option to succeed Denzel Dumfries. Khalaili has consistently led that queue throughout the transfer window.

Como’s reported interest has been denied, and the distance between Inter and Union Saint-Gilloise is now minimal. Confidence is high that the transfer will be completed once bonus details are resolved.

The five-year contract includes progressive wage increases, beginning at €2 million net annually. This framework aligns with Inter’s long-term planning for the player’s development and integration into the first team.

Union Saint-Gilloise’s cooperation has been pivotal, with the Belgian club facilitating the move as part of their own squad restructuring. The deal’s progression underscores the growing fluidity of the European transfer market ahead of the summer window’s close.

Khalaili’s current profile—captured in Brussels during the Coupe de Belgique Final on May 14, 2026—positions him as a high-potential asset for Inter’s right flank ambitions.

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