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With qualification for the Champions League final in Munich on May 31st and the certainty of at least 133 million euros in UEFA prize money, Inter have immediately gone back to work in preparation for the upcoming summer transfer window.

Despite a fantastic season so far, the Nerazzurri club knows that in a few weeks they’ll need to intervene to shore up certain positions in Simone Inzaghi’s squad and continue the process of lowering the average age, as requested by Oaktree.

As reiterated by Corriere dello Sport this morning, a significant portion of investments will be allocated to the defense. Among the names linked— as we have exclusively reported in recent hours—Koni De Winter has climbed the ranks. The Genoa defender was born in 2002 but already has the right experience in the Italian league.

Other profiles surveyed by the Nerazzurri club are Solet, Beukema, and Lukumì. In short, Inter’s intention to target young players who are already familiar with Serie A seems clear. As for their valuations, each of these cases amounts to just over 20 million euros. In short, it’s a transfer move that in some ways recalls that of Milan Skriniar, who was signed by the Nerazzurri in the summer of 2017 from Sampdoria for over 30 million euros.