Inter are aiming for a summer transfer window which will see them add quality and youth to the entire spine of the team, and this should cost the club around €100 million.

This according to Italian news outlet FCInter1908, who report that the team are planning for this expenditure to bring in Torino defender Bremer and Sassuolo midfielder Davide Frattesi and striker Gianluca Scamacca.

Inter have already secured Andre Onana on a free transfer to succeed Samir Handanovic in goal in the long term, and they are aiming to reinforce other key positions with quality young players.

Torino’s Bremer is the priority name in defense, with the Brazlian’s form this season convincing the club that he is the right man for the future.

The 24-year-old is currently valued at around €25-30 million, though his price could go up with the Granata aiming to monetize his departure to the greatest extend, and especially after he signed a contract extension.

Meanwhile, Sassuolo duo Frattesi and Scamacca are the main targets in their respective positions, and the Neroverdi are not likely to let either leave for cheap.

The midfielder’s performances this season in Serie A have seen his valuation climb to around €25-30 million, whilst the asking price for Scamacca has risen from €30 million last summer to at least €40 million based on his displays over the course of the campaign.

Between these three players, by far the main targets to strengthen the future and all aimed for in the summer transfer window, Inter are preparing for an outlay of around €100 million in total.