Piotr Zielinski has effectively confirmed that Denzel Dumfries is on his way to Real Madrid – and in the same breath, the Inter midfielder dropped a loaded hint about where Robert Lewandowski might be playing his football next season. Speaking to Sportmediaset while on international duty with Poland, Zielinski gave the kind of answer that leaves very little room for doubt.
Two stories, one interview – and both of them matter. The Dumfries confirmation removes the last trace of ambiguity around a deal that has been building for weeks. The Lewandowski comment, brief as it is, adds another voice to a transfer narrative that Juventus and AC Milan are both watching very closely.
What Zielinski Said – and Why It Reads as Confirmation
Zielinski was asked directly about Dumfries and did not hedge. “Surely, we’ll be sorry because Dumfries is an excellent player who has made history at Inter,” he told Sportmediaset. “Therefore, we are sorry, but certain offers can’t be rejected. If he joins Real Madrid, we can only congratulate him and wish him good luck.”
That is not a teammate speculating about a rumour – that is a teammate saying goodbye. The conditional phrasing “if he joins” is the only technical caveat, but the surrounding language – talking about Dumfries in terms of legacy, expressing collective regret, framing the move as inevitable – reads clearly as a player who knows the deal is done. Fabrizio Romano had already reported that Dumfries completed his medical with Real Madrid, which makes Zielinski’s comments the confirmation from inside the dressing room that the formalities are essentially complete.
Dumfries to Real Madrid – A €20m Deal That Makes Sense for Everyone
The fee is €20m – Real Madrid activating a release clause built into Dumfries’ Inter contract that opened on July 1. Spanish reports indicate the clause is tiered by date, rising incrementally toward €30m by mid-July, which is precisely why Madrid moved fast to lock in the lowest band. At €20m for a wing-back who has repeatedly delivered on the biggest stages, this is the kind of deal that will be filed under ‘bargain’ in Madrid’s summer accounts.
Dumfries gives Carlo Ancelotti something specific: a physically powerful, high-volume crosser who thrives in transition and can operate as a right wing-back in a flexible system. With Dani Carvajal turning 34 next season, Madrid need depth and eventual succession on the right flank – Dumfries fits both requirements without commanding the fee of a marquee full-back signing. It is worth noting that Madrid’s summer is shaping up as a calculated rebuild rather than a galáctico splash, with Real Madrid’s broader transfer activity this window pointing to a club adding quality across multiple positions rather than concentrating spend in one place. Dumfries slots neatly into that strategy.
At Inter, the search for a replacement is already underway. When asked about Atalanta-owned Marco Palestra – the club’s primary candidate – Zielinski was honest about the limits of his knowledge: “I don’t know if Palestra will arrive; I’m not dealing with these things. He’s strong, but you have to see if he arrives or not.” Inter’s hierarchy will be aware that the longer they wait on a replacement, the more leverage shifts away from them.
The Lewandowski Hint – and Who It Points Toward
Asked whether he would recommend his Poland compatriot Robert Lewandowski make the move to Serie A, Zielinski kept it short but pointed: “Surely, he’s a champion. He can easily fit into our league.” Three words – “can easily fit” – that carry more weight than they might initially appear to.
Here is where the story has genuine teeth: Lewandowski’s Barcelona contract expires at the end of June 2026, his agent has already held talks with both Juventus and Milan, and the transfer market around him has been moving for some time. We covered the specifics of Lewandowski’s financial demands from Juventus and AC Milan – the numbers are significant, and matching them will require a serious commitment from whichever club blinks first. Zielinski’s endorsement does not resolve that question, but it does something useful: it signals that someone inside the game who knows Lewandowski well sees the move as entirely plausible, not a long shot.
The fuller picture of Lewandowski’s potential Barcelona exit and what it means for Serie A is one the Italian clubs are still navigating. What Zielinski’s comment does is keep the temperature on that story exactly where it needs to be – warm, not boiling, but definitely not cooling down.
The Verdict – What Happens Next
Dumfries to Real Madrid is as close to confirmed as it gets without an official announcement – the medical is done, the clause is activated, and his own Inter teammate is already wishing him well. The formal unveiling is the only remaining step, and Spanish reports suggest that follows shortly after Real Madrid’s presidential proceedings are concluded.
On Lewandowski, the leverage sits with the player and his agent – Juventus and Milan are both in the frame, the financial gap is the only real obstacle, and Zielinski just made it slightly harder for either club to walk away from the table. The deals are separate, but the message from Zielinski’s interview is the same: this summer at Inter is moving fast, and not all of it is in their favour.
Dumfries is gone. The Lewandowski question just got louder.

































