
Federico Dimarco has firmly established himself as a key figure for Inter Milan this season, and the club’s management is now reportedly preparing a new long-term contract for the left-back.
Despite still being under contract until 2027, Dimarco’s standout performances have prompted Inter to secure his future sooner rather than later. Initial talks have already begun and are said to be progressing in a positive direction.
The 27 year old has shown remarkable improvement under head coach Cristian Chivu. Once struggling to find consistent form, Dimarco has now become an integral part of Inter’s tactical setup, contributing significantly on both ends of the pitch.
Inter’s management sees him as a vital piece of their long-term project and believes he deserves both a contract extension and a salary increase. It's a move aimed at maintaining squad stability and rewarding his development.
This season, Dimarco has been consistently impressive in Serie A, registering two goals and three assists in just six appearances. His influence on the left flank has been crucial to Inter’s attacking and defensive balance.
He also leads all Serie A defenders with 23 successful crosses and 22 chances created an indication of his creative impact in building Inter’s offensive play.
According to FCInterNews.it, the club is preparing to extend his contract until 2029, or possibly even 2030. The proposed deal would be a clear recognition of his contributions and importance to the team.
A product of Inter’s youth academy, Dimarco has been a lifelong fan of the club. His loyalty and connection with the Nerazzurri have made him a fan favorite and a respected figure among supporters.
After loan spells with clubs like Empoli, Sion, and Verona, he’s now a mainstay at San Siro a journey that reflects his persistence and deep-rooted passion for Inter Milan.
The club hopes to finalize and announce the new deal soon. With an extension through 2030, Inter aims to ensure that Dimarco remains a central part of their future under Cristian Chivu’s leadership.