Inter are mapping out the succession plan for Denzel Dumfries, with Italian media identifying Marco Palestra and Belghali as the two primary profiles under consideration as the club looks beyond January.
Before the Supercoppa semi-final defeat to Bologna, president Giuseppe Marotta outlined Inter’s stance on the winter window.
“I’m not ruling anything out, but the squad fully meets the coach’s needs,” he said.
“Together with Ausilio and Baccin we’ll evaluate what to do, but this is a repair market and we don’t need to repair anything. Opportunities that genuinely improve the quality of the current squad are scarce.”
Inter Look To Temporary Internal Solutions As Palestra & Belghali Identified For Summer

With Dumfries sidelined until March, Corriere dello Sport reports, via FCInter1908, that Inter prefer to rely on internal solutions now and act in June.
The priority target is Palestra, but his valuation has surged.
Atalanta are said to be asking around €40 million for the wing-back, currently on loan at Cagliari.
“For Inter, it would be an acquisition outside Oaktree’s parameters,” the paper notes.
Indeed, suggesting a special dispensation or improved terms would be required.
As an alternative, Belghali is gaining traction.
The Hellas Verona wide player carries “a far more competitive price”.
Therefore, he could be considered if he sustains his early-season form, Corriere adds.
He is also admired by Juventus.
However, his Africa Cup of Nations commitments reinforce Inter’s plan to wait until summer before making a decisive move.

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