Inter Milan are beginning to formulate their summer transfer strategy following their Serie A title win, with several departures anticipated as they aim to strengthen their squad for a renewed Champions League push. The club secured a domestic double, winning both Serie A and the Coppa Italia, but were eliminated in the Champions League playoff round against Bodo/Glimt, a result the board is keen to address. According to reports in the Italian press, Inter are focused on identifying both young Italian talent and experienced foreign players to bolster their ranks.
Several players are expected to leave the San Siro this summer, including Francesco Acerbi, Davide Darmian, Henrikh Mkhitaryan, and Roberto Frattesi. The departures will free up space in the squad and potentially generate funds for new signings. Inter CEO Beppe Marotta has reportedly outlined the club’s transfer policy, emphasizing the need for a blend of youth and experience.
The most pressing concern appears to be in goal, with current goalkeeper Yann Sommer expected to move on. Inter are also considering changes in defense, with the possibility of three players departing, though specific names haven’t been disclosed. A key target to reinforce the midfield is reportedly Alaixys Romao, currently at Nice, described as a “palestra” – a physical presence – in Italian footballing terms.
Hakan Çalhanoğlu’s situation is also under review, though his role within the team remains secure for now. The club are seemingly satisfied with their attacking options and do not currently plan to make significant changes in that area of the pitch. Inter’s success this season provides a strong foundation, but the club recognizes the need for continued investment to compete at the highest level in Europe.
The focus on young Italian players aligns with a broader trend in Serie A, as clubs seek to develop domestic talent and reduce their reliance on foreign imports. The pursuit of experienced foreign players suggests Inter are targeting individuals who can provide immediate impact and leadership within the squad. This summer’s transfer window will be crucial for Inter as they strive to build a team capable of consistently challenging for both domestic and European honors.




