Como manager Cesc Fabregas is seemingly close to replacing Simone Inzaghi as the new Inter Milan manager this summer.
Per Tuttosport via FCInterNews, the Spaniard’s arrival will trigger some alterations at Stadio San Siro.
However, the 38-year-old will avoid profound changes from the start.
For starters, Cesc Fabregas will reportedly stick with Inzaghi’s trademark 3-5-2 formation.
Despite playing with four at the back at Como, the ex-Arsenal midfielder will not change the Nerazzurri system.
Yet, if he does, Inter would need to react in the market.
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Petar Sucic and Luis Henrique are the first two summer arrivals.
But Inter may soon add a few more pieces to their post-Inzaghi jigsaw.
Indeed, they’re keen on Jonathan David and Rasmus Hojlund to strengthen their attacking options.
Furthermore, Koni De Winter, Sam Beukema, and Jhon Lucumi are on Beppe Marotta’s shortlist for defensive additions.
Meanwhile, several players, such as Davide Frattesi and Kristjan Asllani, could leave the club.
Mehdi Taremi’s departure is also a possibility, which would see the Nerazzurri accelerate their pursuit of Parma’s Ange-Yoan Bonny.
The team needs more of attacking football with creativity in the midfield. Fabregas should work on if employed. With players that can dribble, strikers who can take on defenders and those who can hold the ball.
i really like 3-5-2 formation but we need better midfield and wing back
noo skip the 3-5-2 please!!!! I’m tired of being my beloved team llay like bunch of oldies!!!
3-5-2 is not the problem and we have no attacking problem. the problem we have is midfield, once calhanouglu is weak, barella does a lot of mistakes. and our defence is weak. we need 1 super midfielder, 1 central defence another right defender and if possible another super striker. we don’t really have a bad team, just a little mistakes that costs us scudetto. i want to say thanks to Simone inzaghi and Marotta. forza International.