The transfer market has ended just a few days ago, but Inter has accustomed us for years to act well in advance, especially when it comes to free agents. To find proof, just look at Piotr Zielinski and Mehdi Taremi, signed well in advance and available to Simone Inzaghi from the beginning of the training camp.

One of the positions that the Nerazzurri club could intervene in for the next season is undoubtedly that of the right winger, where Matteo Darmian is currently playing as a starter. However, the former Torino player will be 35 years old in December, and thinking about a replacement is natural, especially considering that Denzel Dumfries has only played 42 minutes in three matches. The future of the Dutchman will also remain uncertain even if (increasingly likely) he renews his contract.

According to Tuttosport, Inter’s scouts have already set their sights on a right winger whose contract expires in 2025: Devyne Rensch from Ajax. He is a player born in 2003 who fully meets the standards of Oaktree (young with room for growth) and Simone Inzaghi, being a full-back with quality and speed. If he does not renew with Ajax, he would become a highly sought-after free agent.