All going well Inter should exit the settlement agreement with UEFA in the summer and with that, Inter can begin to heavily invest and that is something they plan to do according to Corriere dello Sport.
Inter have various ideas in mind for the transfer market for once they are freed from the financial fair play shackles and the first of which is to add more Italian’s in to the squad.
The three main Italian’s that the Nerazzurri have in mind are Sandro Tonali, Nicolo Barella and Federico Chiesa but they also have an interest in Marco Benassi and Cristiano Biraghi.
Having found success in the free transfer market last summer with the signings of Stefan de Vrij and Kwadwo Asamoah, Inter will once again look to add players in this way. Adrien Rabiot is an idea but the player’s high demands make a move more difficult. Instead, Inter could find more success in trying to add Arsenal’s Aaron Ramsey or Manchester United’s Ander Herrera.
Then there are the big transfers. Inter have already been working on a deal for Sampdoria’s Joachim Andersen which could cost upwards of €20 million but Ajax’s Frenkie de Jong, Real Madrid’s Luka Modric, Lazio’s Sergej Milinkovic-Savic and Manchester United’s Anthony Martial are all other ideas that Inter have.