Fabrizio Biasin insists Inter Milan will undergo significant personnel changes at the end of the 2024/25 season.
Speaking on his YouTube channel via FCInterNews, the Italian journalist made bold predictions for Inter’s transfer plans.
It’s no secret Inter will part ways with several veterans in the summer.
Marko Arnautovic and Joaquin Correa will leave as free agents after the club refused to offer them new contracts.
On the other hand, one between Stefan de Vrij and Francesco Acerbi will wave goodbye to Giuseppe Meazza.
Finally, the Nerazzurri could allow out-of-favor Davide Frattesi to join his boyhood club, Roma.
Indeed, Inter obstructed Frattesi’s departure in January.
However, after several underwhelming showings these past few weeks, he could be granted permission to leave.
Meanwhile, Simone Inzaghi’s charges will be active in the transfer market to fill the void.
Several young guns, including Santiago Castro and Nico Paz, have been on the club’s shortlist for quite a while.
Furthermore, Castro’s clubmate at Bologna, Sam Beukema, is an option for the backline.
Fabrizio Biasin Reveals Inter Milan Grand Plan to Overhaul Experienced Squad
“Last summer, Inter chose not to make major moves in the transfer market,” Biasin said.
“Instead, they kept the squad intact, believing it could deliver result.

“And in fact, they are just two points off the top in the league and have reached the Champions League Round of 16.
“However, they are fully aware that the squad will need a significant overhaul, both in terms of personnel and structure.
“The wage bill needs to be lowered, and the average age reduced.
“Many changes will be necessary – but where? A bit everywhere. Sucic has already arrived and is expected to play a key role.
“Inter certainly need a central defender and are working on that front.
“The attacking department will also require adjustments: bringing Nico Paz to Milan would be fantastic.
“It’s a complicated deal, but the player’s family has a strong relationship with Zanetti.
‘There are no guarantees, so making promises would be pointless – but there is hope.
“Bologna’s Castro is also on their radar, though nothing concrete has materialized yet.
“His profile indicates that they plan significant changes for the attack.
“Additionally, Inter are closely monitoring the South American market.
“All signs point to at least ten incoming and outgoing transfers, meaning we can expect a heavily revamped Inter next season.”

arna, taremi, correa, asllani, frattesi, tajon out
What a horrible interface … hard to see who replies to and who yhas initated discussion ?!
Indeed.
If they can’t see his issues, he should have corrupted them somehow. haha
What about Asllani?
untouchable 😉
If they can’t see his issues, he should have corrupted them somehow. haha
better get rid of Zielinski and Hakan
That Castro are we sure he is good enough to help us in the attack is he consistent and is he going to be a starter or a third choice?
yes I agree with you especially Hakan his dip in form is coursing us problems this season so we need to offload him in the summer.
need to be sold, his defensive skill is average while playing dmf wich is bad.
inter need strong physical dmf. inter suffered againts rube coz they can take ball from kephren. and midfield trio always in trouble when facing world class strong physical dmf in ucl. well atleast they need dmf who actually can defend and recover the ball.
Yeah, I hope they invest in a quality DM because Hakan can’t play every game for 90 mins.
too bad, We’ve let Gagliardini go