Inter Milan is gearing up for a significant squad overhaul this summer, regardless of potential player departures. The club has reportedly shortlisted several promising talents to bolster their ranks. Among these, Manu Koné remains a key target, with Inter having closely monitored him since last year. According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Inter anticipates Roma will need to generate €30M in capital gains by June 30th and is prepared to submit a compelling offer for their desired player.
In midfield, the Nerazzurri plan to reincorporate Aleksandar Stankovic. Their long-standing interest in winger Marco Palestra persists, despite Atalanta fending off all approaches in January. Securing Palestra from La Dea would require a substantial fee of €40M to €50M, a challenging sum for any Italian club.
Inter is also considering a complete restructure of its right-wing options. Strong bids have already been received for Luis Henrique, while Denzel Dumfries has an annual release clause of €25M. The acquisition of a specific Italian starlet (implied Marco Palestra or similar) is highlighted as a top priority.
Defensively, the Nerazzurri have identified Tarik Muharemovic, noting his similarities to Alessandro Bastoni, and Oumar Solet remains a target. While their star center-back (presumably Bastoni) is not actively for sale, Fabrizio Romano (via SOSFanta) suggests an exceptionally high offer might prompt consideration. Furthermore, Inter, alongside Napoli, is monitoring Maximo Perrone.
Our Assessment of Inter’s Transfer Strategy
Inter appears poised for an eventful summer transfer window. While their pursuit of intriguing talents is evident, it raises the question of whether investing in a few established, high-calibre players for immediate European competitiveness might be a more effective strategy than relying solely on the gradual development of several promising youngsters.
