Como president Mirwan Suwarso confirms reports that he contacted Inter to discuss a non-aggression arrangement involving Chelsea defender Trevoh Chalobah. According to Suwarso, the purpose is to avoid a bidding war between the two Serie A clubs if Chalobah becomes available for transfer or a loan deal.
Suwarso says the talks centre on a “win-win” relationship between the teams, framed as cooperation rather than competition for the same player. The confirmation aligns with earlier reporting that Como had reached out to Inter specifically to establish ground rules for any potential move for Chalobah.
Both outlets describe Chalobah as the key figure in the proposed understanding, with Como positioning the agreement as a way to reduce costs and uncertainty that can come from direct rivalry in the market. At this stage, the reports focus on Suwarso’s confirmation of the contact and the concept of a pact; they do not outline further details such as timelines, terms, or whether negotiations with Chelsea are already underway.