Awaiting potential plot twists in the coming days, mainly related to the names of Frattesi and Buchanan, the Inter market continues to move primarily with the future in mind. In this session, for example, the Nerazzurri club has already set up three negotiations specifically for the next season, particularly in anticipation of the birth of the second team.

From Tomas Perez to Andrija Vukoje, passing through the talented Petar Sucic who might end up right in the first team. Although the Croatian midfielder is defined as the ‘new Brozovic‘ for the skills already displayed in these years in front of the defense, he may not be the true heir to Calhanoglu as the future director for Inter.

According to Calciomercato.com, in fact, the nerazzurri club’s idea is still to bet heavily on Samuele Ricci from Torino for next summer and work more on the Croat as a central midfielder. To convince the Granata to release the class of 2001, and above all to anticipate the competition of Milan, Inter will need to present a very high offer, certainly not less than 35 million euros.

An exciting duel destined to get in the throes only in the coming months, barring dramatic twists in the last days of January…