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Report – Palmeiras Hold Firm On €30M Asking Price For Inter Milan & West Ham United Target

Report – Palmeiras Hold Firm On €30M Asking Price For Inter Milan & West Ham United Target

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Report – Palmeiras Hold Firm On €30M Asking Price For Inter Milan & West Ham United Target
Palmeiras are holding firm on an asking price of €30 million for Inter Milan and West Ham United target Richard Rios.
This according to Spanish outlet Mundo Deportivo, via FCInterNews.
Links have emerged between Inter Milan and Palmeiras midfielder Richard Rios over the last couple days.
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Reportedly, the Colombian international has come onto the Nerazzurri's radar as a possible replacement for Hakan Calhanoglu in the event they lose him to Galatasaray or another club.
Rios has a release clause in his contract worth €100 million. However, it would not take that fee to sign the 25-year-old from Palmeiras.
On the contrary, the Brazilian giants would likely accept an offer of around €30 million.
Palmeiras Hold Firm On €30M Asking Price For Inter & West Ham Target Richard Rios
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA – JUNE 28: Richard Rios #8 of Palmeiras walks onto the pitch prior to the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 round of 16 match between SE Palmeiras and Botafogo FR at Lincoln Financial Field on June 28, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by)
According to Mundo Deportivo, however, Palmeiras are not going to be negotiated down as far as a fee for Rios goes.
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The Spanish outlet reports that the Brazilian club have already communicated this to Inter.
Furthermore, MD report, West Ham United have already tested the waters with an offer. The Londoners have bid €25 million to sign Rios, they anticipate.
However, according to MD, Palmeiras have rejected this offer out of hand.
The Brazilians will insist on their €30 million valuation to sell Rios this summer, MD report.
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