Important updates regarding Inter’s upcoming transfer market come from colleagues at Sportitalia. According to reports, the Nerazzurri are expected to finally make investments this summer, using funds from recent European competitions and other sources. This represents a significant shift, as the club from Viale della Liberazione will no longer depend exclusively on player sales.
Inter’s management will reportedly have a transfer budget of approximately 50-70 million euros available for the summer transfer windows. The primary objective for the Nerazzurri will be to rejuvenate Simone Inzaghi’s squad, following the directive from Oaktree, which intends to significantly lower the team’s average age. Currently, Inter’s squad is among the oldest, both in Italy and Europe.
Still according to the colleagues at Sportitalia, Inter is now in a position to turn down lucrative offers in the range of 70-80 million euros for its key players, such as Barella and Bastoni, contrary to what was done previously by Milan with Tonali. Regarding incoming transfers, the top target at the very top of sporting directors Ausilio and Marotta’s wish list remains Nico Paz from Como.
The talented Argentine born in 2004 has been admired for months by Inter’s management. Even Vice President Javier Zanetti has personally stepped in to facilitate the deal, directly speaking with the player’s family. However, a potential obstacle could be convincing Real Madrid, who hold a repurchase clause they can activate between 2025 and 2027. It seems unlikely that the Blancos will let such a talented player go easily.