The Giallorossi star could be on the move this summer, with Italian reports claiming that a switch to Inter is nearly complete.

Roma might have just celebrated a historic win, but one of their players may not be around that much longer to bask in the glory.

The Giallorossi finally won their first major European title thanks to a 1-0 victory over Dutch side Feyenoord in the inaugural Europa Conference League. In doing so, current Roma boss Jose Mourinho becomes the first manager to win each of Europe's big trophies - the Champions League (with Inter in 2010), the Europa League (with Manchester United in 2017), and now the Europa Conference League (with Roma in 2022).

However, one of their players may be on the move. According to Italian reports, Armenian star Henrikh  Mkhitaryan could be making a switch to Inter on a free transfer. The 33-year-old has been with Roma since 2019, where he's made over 100 appearances across all comps and scored 29 goals, but unfortunately was forced off early during Roma's Europa Conference League final due to a thigh injury.

Italian media, namely Il Corriere dello Sport, claims that he'll be paid $3.7 million (€3.5 million) per season for two years. It will not be the first time that the player has made a move between two rival clubs; he was at Manchester United for a season and a half before moving on to Arsenal in the middle of the 2017/18 campaign.