Inter Milan eye new attacking midfielder after Bonny deal
With Ange-Yoan Bonny secured, Inter Milan could now target a creative playmaker for Cristian Chivu’s squad

With Ange-Yoan Bonny secured, Inter Milan could now target a creative playmaker for Cristian Chivu’s squad
After wrapping up the signing of Ange-Yoan Bonny, Inter Milan are now considering adding another attacking player—one who can operate behind the striker or strikers, and who possesses the ability to beat his man in one-on-one situations.
The primary target remains Nico Paz, but he’s not the only name on the Nerazzurri's shortlist.
According to calciomercato.com via Fcinter1908, Arda Güler, the talented Turkish attacking midfielder owned by Real Madrid, is also under consideration.
Güler recently hinted that he could leave if his playing time at the Bernabéu remains limited: “For now I haven’t thought about leaving, but of course if I don’t play, I will start considering everything.”
Who is Nico Paz?
Nico Paz is a highly-rated Argentine-Spanish attacking midfielder, currently part of Real Madrid’s Castilla side.
Born in 2004, he stands out for his dribbling, vision, and close control under pressure. He often plays as a classic number 10 or attacking midfielder, capable of linking midfield and attack.

With a keen eye for through balls and long-range shots, he brings flair and unpredictability to the final third.
Inter Milan see him as a player with long-term potential and immediate upside in Chivu’s system.
Who is Arda Güler?
Arda Güler, born in 2005, is one of the most exciting young talents in European football. A Turkish international and former Fenerbahçe prodigy, Güler joined Real Madrid in 2023.
He is a left-footed playmaker known for his exceptional technique, vision, and set-piece delivery.
Despite limited minutes in Madrid, his ability to dictate tempo, glide past defenders, and create scoring chances has earned him comparisons to top-tier attacking midfielders.
Inter Milan admire his creativity and versatility—attributes that could add depth and spark behind their strikers.