Inter Milan's famed youth academy is set for a major boost with a familiar face returning to the fold. The club has finalized an agreement to bring back former youth coach Fulvio Pea in a pivotal new role.
Pea is slated to become the Technical Director for Inter's U20 and U23 sides, a significant appointment that underscores the Nerazzurri's commitment to strengthening their pipeline of future talent. This move represents the first major piece in a broader restructuring of the club's youth sector ahead of the new season.
It's important to note that Pea's role is separate from the overall Head of the Youth Sector position. For that broader responsibility, Inter's primary target remains Michele Sbravati from Juventus, and a deal is still expected to be completed. However, the club has prepared contingency plans, with Mattia Notari of Parma and Roberto Trapani of Genoa identified as potential alternatives should the move for Sbravati fall through.
One name that has been ruled out is Valentino Angeloni, who will remain at Fiorentina. As these pieces fall into place, the vision for Inter's future is coming into sharper focus. The return of Fulvio Pea marks a strategic step in shaping a youth development system capable of producing the next generation of stars for the San Siro.
