Inter Milan have wasted no time in planning for the future, reaching an agreement with Dinamo Zagreb for the transfer of Croatian midfielder Petar Sucic. The 22-year-old talent, who has been on Inter’s radar since early January, is set to join the Nerazzurri in a deal that underlines the club’s commitment to investing in young, promising players.
According to reports from Gianluca Di Marzio, Inter and Dinamo Zagreb have agreed on a transfer fee of €14 million as a fixed base, with an additional €2.5 million in potential bonuses. The Croatian club will also retain a 10% sell-on clause on any future transfer profit, showcasing their belief in Sucic’s potential for further development.
The young midfielder is expected to sign a five-year contract with Inter, cementing his long-term future with the Italian giants. Medical examinations are scheduled to take place in the coming days, marking one of the final steps before the transfer is officially completed.
This acquisition, orchestrated by agents Ivica Džidič and Tomislav Živko of Arena Sport Agency, represents a significant move for Inter as they continue to build a squad capable of competing at the highest levels both domestically and in Europe.
Sucic, born in 2003, has impressed with his performances for Dinamo Zagreb, catching the eye of several top clubs across Europe.