Inter Milan is gearing up for a significant squad overhaul this summer, regardless of potential player exits. The club has already identified several promising young talents as key targets. Among these, Manu Koné remains a strong focus, having been on Inter’s radar since last year. According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Inter anticipates AS Roma will need to generate €30 million in capital gains (plusvalenze) by June 30th, positioning the Nerazzurri to potentially submit a compelling offer for one of Roma’s players.
In midfield, Inter plans to reincorporate Aleksandar Stankovic. Their long-standing interest in winger Marco Palestra persists, despite Atalanta successfully fending off all January bids. Securing Palestra from La Dea would prove challenging for any Italian club, given Atalanta’s expected valuation of €40-€50 million.
Inter is also considering a complete revamp of their right-wing position. With strong offers already coming in for Luis Henrique and Denzel Dumfries possessing a €25 million release clause active each summer, the club aims to prioritize an Italian starlet for this role, irrespective of other transfers.
Defensively, the Nerazzurri have identified Tarik Muharemovic, known for his characteristics similar to Alessandro Bastoni, as a long-term target, with Oumar Solet also remaining under consideration. While star center-back Alessandro Bastoni is not actively for sale, a truly exceptional offer would prompt Inter to reconsider, as reported by Fabrizio Romano via SOSFanta. Furthermore, Inter, alongside Napoli, is monitoring Maximo Perrone.
Our Take on Inter’s Transfer Strategy
It appears Inter is set for an eventful summer transfer window. While their interest in several intriguing players is clear, it raises the question of whether investing in a few established champions would be more beneficial for immediate European competitiveness, as opposed to solely relying on the gradual development of promising young talents.








