Inter Milan are reportedly set to compete with Serie A rivals AC Milan in the upcoming summer transfer window for key goalkeeper targets such as Zion Suzuki and Elia Caprile.
With Milan’s plans to renew Mike Maignan’s contract reportedly on hold, the Rossoneri are exploring alternative options to secure a long-term shot-stopper.
Inter, meanwhile, face a similar situation with veteran Swiss keeper Yann Sommer.
Milan & Inter Overlap As Clubs Target Caprile & Suzuki

According to Tuttosport, several of the goalkeepers under Milan’s consideration overlap with Inter’s wishlist.
The names generating attention include Elia Caprile and Zion Suzuki from Serie A, as well as Noah Atubolu from Freiburg.
Inter have also monitored the market closely in recent seasons, previously showing interest in Andriy Lunin, who continues to attract attention from clubs in both Italy and Spain.
This growing competition between the two Milanese clubs suggests that both sides are preparing early to strengthen their squads ahead of next season.
Securing a reliable goalkeeper has become a priority.
Therefore, the battle for Caprile and Suzuki may be one of the defining transfer sagas of the summer.

Marotta has helped in building a good team with low transfer budget. Juve/napoli and Milan have spent more than us with several millions every summer in the past few years and yet on paper we have a better squad than all three teams. Most teams would have been constantly fighting for Europa spot without the good management skills of Marotta, he is not perfect and occasionally makes mistakes just like any other human. Let’s enjoy his leadership while it last instead of always criticizing him
i’d rather try out martinez for a long period than go on a market for a goalkeeper…
Look at the type of goalkeepers Inter looking at. I have no confidence in management nor this Inter team. Marotta needs to leave the club.
Mmmnope. Maybe the plastic fans should leave the club. What do you think josh? Do you know some plastic fans?
You’ve been talking shit about management and the team this entire season. Nothing to say about Bonny being an immediate hit, Sucic impressing ever since the Club World Cup, Pio slowly growing into a serious striker, and now Diouf and Luis Henrique finally showing what they can do? Anything to say about that, or would that destroy your narrow-minded take against management? Also, Zielinski is looking great, Dimarco and Calhanoglu are back at their best, both starting strikers getting goals? Anything to say about that? 32 goals in 14 games… Anything about that? Being (potentially) a point behind Napoli and Milan (if they win their games) despite losing against both… Anything about that?
Go cry somewhere else. Nobody here thinks your takes add any value to the conversations here.
probably and your mom can stay
vicario has some issues at spurs.