Anatoliy Trubin, Yann Sommer, and Raffele Di Gennaro – Inter Milan are ready to sign three new goalkeepers this summer.

This according to Sky Sport Italia transfer market expert Gianluca Di Marzio, who reported live on air via FCInter1908 that the Nerazzurri will replace all three of their keepers ahead of next season.

Inter and Manchester United are reportedly getting close to agreeing a deal for Andre Onana.

The Nerazzurri are ready to accept an offer worth €55 million should one come along. According to Di Marzio, United are ready to make such a bid, and the deal could be completed some time early next week.

Moreover, Inter captain Samir Handanovic will also leave this summer, Di Marzio reports.

The Slovenian is out of contract as of the end of last month. According to Di Marzio, he will not sign a new deal, and will leave Inter after eleven seasons at the club.

Lastly, Alex Cordaz is set to leave with his contract as well. He will reportedly follow Marcelo Brozovic to Al-Nassr.

Trubin, Sommer, Di Gennaro – Inter Milan Line Up Three New Goalkeepers

To replace this departing trio, the Nerazzurri will make three goalkeeping signings.

They will switch out the entire complement of keepers in a kind of “revolution” in goal.

The first player who Inter will move for his Shakhtar Donetsk keeper Anatoliy Trubin.

According to Di Marzio, the 21-year-old Ukrainian international will cost Inter around €10 million. They are in pole position to sign him and will move once they complete a sale of Onana.

Then, to replace Handanovic, Di Marzio reports that Inter will sign experienced Swiss international Yann Sommer.

The 34-year-old is currently a Bayern Munich player, having joined the Bavarians from Borussia Monchengladbach in January.

However, Inter are ready to sign Sommer for a fee of around €5 million.

Lastly, Di Marzio reports, Inter will sign goalkeeper Raffaele Di Gennaro from Serie C side Gubbio as a replacement for Cordaz as third-choice keeper. Like Cordaz, 29-year-old Di Gennaro is a graduate of Inter’s youth academy system.