As Inter Milan close in on a dominant 20th Serie A title, the club's focus is already shifting to building a dynasty. The summer transfer strategy will follow the proven blueprint of CEO Giuseppe Marotta, masterfully blending promising youth with seasoned experience to keep the Nerazzurri on top.
Reports from Italy indicate a unified vision between the club's hierarchy and owners Oaktree. The plan is already in motion, with two arrivals effectively sealed. Young midfielder Aleksandar Stankovic is "destined to come back to base" after his loan at Club Brugge, while defender Tarik Muharemovic is seen as a prime prospect for the future.
The ambition doesn't stop there. A significant investment is earmarked for Borussia Mönchengladbach's powerful midfielder Manu Koné, a player whose value is expected to soar. In goal, Guglielmo Vicario is identified as the ideal long-term successor to Yann Sommer, offering both quality and Serie A pedigree.
While reinforcements are planned, some moves depend on departures. The pursuit of Atalanta's flying wing-back Raoul Bellanova is a case in point; Inter admire the player, but a move is conditional on Denzel Dumfries leaving the club.
One deal that appears certain is the permanent signing of defensive stalwart Manuel Akanji. His successful loan from Manchester City includes a €15 million option, which Inter are now poised to trigger, securing a key piece of their title-winning defense for the long term.
