Inter Milan is gearing up for a summer of significant transformation. The Nerazzurri are reportedly planning a substantial overhaul, featuring a mix of high-profile departures and strategic new acquisitions.
Among the first crucial decisions involves goalkeeper Yann Sommer, who is anticipated to leave the club as a free agent. To fill his shoes, Inter is showing keen interest in Guglielmo Vicario, a player they have been monitoring for some time. In defense, the future of Alessandro Bastoni remains a hot topic, with Barcelona reportedly keen and prepared to table an offer exceeding 50 million euros. Should Bastoni depart, Tarik Muharemovic and Oumar Solet are considered potential alternatives.
The midfield could also witness a major exit with Hakan Çalhanoğlu. Possible replacements include Máximo Perrone (though deemed a costly operation) and Stanislav Lobotka. To further bolster the central unit, Inter is evaluating Manu Koné, with a potential move that could be financed by the sale of Davide Frattesi.
Upfront, all attention is focused on Marcus Thuram. His €85 million release clause positions him as the primary candidate for a transfer this window. If Thuram leaves, Inter might re-evaluate their offensive setup, potentially opting to incorporate one or two wingers and adjusting their tactical formation accordingly.

