Inter Milan ready to spend big to back Inzaghi after years of restraint
After transfer windows with zero or positive balance, Inter Milan is finally ready to invest again—Sucic is done, Zalewski is in, and Luis Henrique may be next

After transfer windows with zero or positive balance, Inter Milan is finally ready to invest again—Sucic is done, Zalewski is in, and Luis Henrique may be next
After years of transfer markets with zero or even positive balances, Inter Milan is ready to spend and make Simone Inzaghi happy.
Gianluigi Longari wrote in his Sportitalia editorial via Fcinter1908.it:
“Inter Milan’s strategies are clearly defined—they won’t hold back from high-level spending after a couple of patient and restrained transfer windows.
Smart choices, in fact, because despite fan criticism on social media, the outcome was a title race and another Champions League final appearance, just like two years ago.”
Club World Cup push: Inter Milan targeting Luis Henrique after securing Sucic
“This European journey pleases the club’s ownership, especially considering the extra revenue linked to participation and potential success in the Club World Cup this June.
It will also serve as compensation for Simone Inzaghi, who endured financial limitations in recent seasons.
One signing is already secured, Sucic. The Dinamo Zagreb gem Sucic is already a done deal ahead of the Club World Cup. Another, Zalewski, is already in the squad. But it doesn’t end there.

Before the Club World Cup begins, Inter Milan's management aims to bring Luis Henrique to Milan. Negotiations are ongoing with Olympique Marseille.
For that same competition, Ausilio and Marotta are working to add Olympique Marseille winger Luis Henrique to the roster.
Those who know him well have no doubts about his technical quality and fit for Inzaghi’s style of play.
Only a few financial details need refining between the clubs, as Inter Milan has already reached a verbal agreement with the Brazilian and his representatives.”