Inter Milan’s transfer strategy has been clear in recent times, with the club focusing on securing players whose contracts are expiring to remain competitive despite limited financial resources. This approach, exemplified by the signings of Mehdi Taremi and Piotr Zielinski, will likely continue into the next season as the club faces several expiring contracts and the need to strengthen key positions in Simone Inzaghi’s squad.
Calciomercato report how the attack is one area that requires attention, with both Marko Arnautovic and Joaquin Correa set to see their contracts expire. This situation opens up possibilities for new additions, freeing up a significant amount on the wage bill – over 20 million euros – which could be used to attract a high-profile striker.
Jonathan David, the Lille forward whose contract is also nearing its end, has emerged as a potential target for Inter. The Canadian international is unlikely to renew his contract with the French club, presenting an attractive opportunity for the Nerazzurri. However, there are some reservations within the club about whether David would bring sufficiently different qualities to the current attacking options.
While Inter’s management still has time to consider their options, they are aware that the window for action is narrowing. The club may need to make a decision soon, especially if they sense that David is open to a move to Italy.