With the official closure of the transfer market in Italy, we take stock of the official deals made by Inter this summer 2025. In this in-depth look, we focus in particular on the players acquired by Inter for Cristian Chivu‘s squad, but above all on the total expenditure for incoming transfers.

Let’s start by saying that the most expensive signings were Luis Henrique and Ange-Yoan Bonny, both arriving in Milan for 23 million euros each. Three million more than the Frenchman Andy Diouf, who joined the Nerazzurri from Lens to strengthen Inter’s midfield. Petar Sucic could turn out to be a real coup, already appreciated on several occasions. The Croatian midfielder was born in 2003 and had been secured last January for a deal worth 14 million euros.

To this expenditure, we must also add the 8 million euros for the redemption of Nicola Zalewski from Roma. The Polish midfielder was subsequently sold to Atalanta, but his permanent signing was nevertheless completed by Inter in this transfer window. Finally, let’s also add the one million paid to Manchester City in the final hours of the market for the paid loan of Manuel Akanji.

Calculating all the official signings, the Nerazzurri club has invested a total of 89 million euros in incoming transfers.