Inter Milan remains steadfast in its quest for creative and dynamic players, a recurring theme in recent transfer windows despite previous unsuccessful attempts to secure such profiles. The club is reportedly preparing for another significant push in the upcoming summer transfer period to bolster its squad with more attacking flair and speed.
Among their previous notable targets, Ademola Lookman was a prominent option but is no longer available following his transfer to Atletico Madrid. Last summer, the Nerazzurri also showed interest in Nico Williams, who ultimately opted to extend his contract with Athletic Club until 2035, rejecting advances from Barcelona. Williams’ performance this current season has been somewhat subdued.
Regarding fast wingers, Inter made efforts to sign Moussa Diaby in January. However, they faced difficulties in finalizing a deal with Al-Ittihad and the Saudi FA. Diaby has recorded three assists in thirteen appearances this season and has earned eleven caps for France.
Inter has long admired Nico Paz. Real Madrid is anticipated to recall him this summer, and the Serie A leaders are closely monitoring whether Los Blancos will retain him, given the existing depth in his position. While his future with Real Madrid isn’t definitively settled, any potential move to another club would likely involve a structured loan agreement. This arrangement would be similar to deals seen for Argentine players at Como or Brahim Diaz at AC Milan, where Real Madrid would maintain control over the player’s long-term future.
Potential Tactical Implications and Player Outlook
A tactical shift, possibly to a 3-4-2-1 formation or a more radical change, might depend on the sale of Marcus Thuram. This possibility is not entirely ruled out, particularly if he continues to struggle to find synergy with coach Christian Chivu. Securing Nico Paz on a loan deal that maintains Real Madrid’s control presents significant challenges and may be less appealing for a club of Inter’s caliber. Furthermore, with Como potentially qualifying for a European competition, Paz’s departure from his current loan spell might not be a certainty, adding another layer of complexity to Inter’s transfer plans.
