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After the countless sacrifices made in the past five years, **Inter** will finally be able to spend on the transfer market again this summer. What brings a smile to the Nerazzurri is not only a much healthier financial statement compared to the past, but also the huge income of over 130 million euros coming from **UEFA** prize money for their Champions League run.

According to reports from *Corriere dello Sport*, at least five new signings are expected in the summer—one for each department. The first one, in fact, was already sealed last January and will officially arrive at **Appiano Gentile** at the beginning of June to take part in the US trip ahead of the **Club World Cup**. This is Petar **Sucic**, a highly talented Croatian midfielder acquired from **Dinamo Zagreb**.

The second signing could be related to **Luis Henrique**, the Marseille winger on whom **Inter** has been working insistently for months. At the same time as the possible arrival of the Brazilian, to complete the work on the flanks, Nicola **Zalewski** will be redeemed from **Roma** after being approved by Inter’s management.

The defensive department will also see new faces, presumably from the Italian league. The **De Winter** hypothesis, which we exclusively reported on in recent hours, is confirmed. Alongside the Belgian center-back, **Solet**, **Beukema**, and **Lukumi** are also being monitored. Staying in the Italian league, focus is also on the usual Samuele **Ricci** from **Torino** in midfield, while **Frendrup** from **Genoa** continues to climb the ranks.

Finally, the big signing for **Inter** is expected to be in attack. The dream remains **Nico Paz** from **Como**, although the indirect control that **Real Madrid** has over the Spaniard makes things more complicated. According to the Roman daily, a surprise move for **Raspadori** from **Napoli** could also heat up, especially if the Azzurri club comes back with an offer for **Frattesi**.