Inter Milan owners Oaktree Capital are keen to change the course of the club’s transfer dealings at the end of the season.
According to Gazzetta dello Sport via FCInterNews, one of the American investment funds’ first objectives is to walk away from veteran signings.
When Mehdi Taremi joined Inter on a Bosman deal last summer, everyone thought it would be a massive coup.
However, the 32-year-old has flopped in Serie A.
Meanwhile, recent reports suggested the new ownership would’ve stopped his arrival had they assumed the reins earlier.
Oaktree Capital Bids to Change Inter Milan Transfer Policy
Oaktree’s plans for Inter became more clear in January.
Indeed, the agreement for Petar Sucic to swap Dinamo Zagreb for the San Siro highlighted the club’s change of course.

Instead of pursuing experienced players, the Nerazzurri will focus on bringing talented youngsters.
As for Simone Inzaghi, his position in the dugout remains rock-solid.
President Beppe Marotta recently confirmed Inter’s trust in the Scudetto-winning manager.
Though his contract runs out in 2026, there’s a feeling he’ll be in charge for years to come.

We need a healthy fresh speedy pacey squad that can compete with the top clubs around the world and in serie a!!!
NO MORE OLD PLAYERS PLEASE MAROTTA LISTEN TO OAKTREE AND DO YOUR JOB!!!
Yes please no more older players!!! I dont want this just to be all talk, we need to see it in action!
NO MORE AGING OLD F****ING PLAYERS!!!