The transfer market has officially closed. It was a special session for Inter, who needed to start over after the disappointments at the end of last season and Inzaghi’s departure. This restart was also necessary to renew the squad and give new energy to the Nerazzurri cycle.

The intention to set up a “youth policy” was carried out consistently. With the exception of Manuel Akanji, effectively the replacement for Pavard who arrived in the final hours of the market, all the new arrivals are young players with potential.

While there are still some doubts about the roles of Luis Henrique (2001) and Andy Diouf (2003) in the squad, there seem to be far fewer regarding Petar Sucic (2003) and Ange-Yoan Bonny (2003). The former is already establishing himself as a potential starter in these early matches, while the Frenchman is showing he can raise the level behind Lautaro and Thuram.

The Bonny discussion, moreover, also extends to Pio Esposito, who was confirmed in the squad after finishing as top scorer in Serie B last season. The two represent a clear change behind the two starters, following the departures of the disappointing Arnautovic, Correa, and Taremi.