Inter Milan Summer Transfer: players leaving and new signings
Inter Milan prepares for a big summer: Sucic signed, Henrique targeted, and new strikers expected. Squad rebuild in motion after recent setbacks

Inter Milan is preparing for a season of transformation, with a summer transfer window that promises to be particularly dynamic.
The recent defeats against Bologna and Milan have highlighted an urgent need: as reported by Italian newspaper Corriere dello Sport via Fcinter1908.it, the team must not only rejuvenate its squad but also improve the quality of its backups to remain competitive across all competitions.
This season has exposed the limitations of a squad that, while strong in its starting lineup, has struggled with depth.
Marotta had already hinted at a summer of investment. Unlike recent years, when the club faced financial restrictions, the success in European competitions has brought in revenue that will allow Inter Milan to close the books with a positive balance.
Key transfers expected at Inter Milan this Summer

This enables the management to plan more assertively in the transfer market — and the first signing is already confirmed: Luka Sucic, a talented 22-year-old midfielder from Dinamo Zagreb.
Sucic is viewed as a long-term investment and is expected to be available for the Club World Cup. He’ll compete for a spot, potentially serving as an alternative to players like Calhanoglu.
Meanwhile, Inter Milan has also set sights on Luis Henrique, the promising winger from Marseille. At 21, Henrique has already agreed to the move, but a gap remains between Inter Milan’s offer (below €25 million [£21.3 million]) and Marseille’s asking price (over €30million [£25 million]). Nonetheless, the Nerazzurri remain confident of finding a deal.
The reinforcements won’t stop there. Inter Milan is actively searching for attacking additions — at least two players are expected to arrive to support Lautaro Martinez and Marcus Thuram, who have carried much of the season’s load.
One of the new signings must be able to beat defenders in one-on-one situations — hence the club’s interest in Nico Paz, a young prospect also pursued by Como and Real Madrid.
Another name being considered is Giacomo Raspadori from Napoli, who could join as part of a swap deal involving Frattesi moving in the opposite direction.