Inter Milan have opened talks with Sassuolo defender Tarik Muharemovic as they begin planning for the summer transfer window.
According to Sky Sport, via FCInterNews, Inter are the first club to move in a concrete way for the Bosnia international.
Indeed, having already made contact with the player’s entourage ahead of a potential June move.
Any January operation is effectively ruled out.
Sassuolo have no intention of letting the 2003-born defender leave midway through the season and consider him an important part of their current project.
Inter Milan Will Move For Sassuolo Man Muharemovic In Summer

Inter’s interest is therefore focused entirely on the summer.
The Nerazzurri are tracking the defender’s development closely and see him as a profile that fits their longer-term planning at the back.
Indeed, rather than an immediate solution.
Competition, however, is expected. Juventus are also monitoring the situation. The Bianconeri know the player well, having previously had him on their books.
They also retain a 50% sell-on clause from his move to Sassuolo.
That detail could influence negotiations later in the year. It gives Juventus a financial interest in any future transfer and could complicate Inter’s path if talks advance.
For now, Inter have taken the first step. The coming months will determine whether early contact turns into a concrete summer move.
No. What is actually happening is the work that is being done behind the curtains to bring Dragusin for 15. Down from 22 mil is a great deal. The issue is the obligatory clause. This is what the director is doing. Trying to beat Roma for the romanian defender. Trying not to cause too much noise that will elevate the price. Some news outlets already caught up on it. Because the agent gave an interview in his own country talking about actually calling Chivu himself to congratulate him…cause he watches inter too, but “things might change if Radu needs to play more”.
And i know the board will approve because he is 23 with room to grow and increase in price.
Lets hope. He was amazing before the injury.
But mostly we should be brave enough to trust our youngsters vs smaller teams.
Other teams do that.
Barsa, Bayern, rube, mulan, real, Arsenal etc all turned to the second team in times of too many injuries. And who better to introduce the youngsters, but the coach who worked with them a year ago.
So in general, that might be the long game of Beppe.
While of course immediate results are needed durring the season, so the transition should happen slowly as we cannot entertain another season empty handed. Not with the core we have. Pretty much the best in Italy and top 5 in Europe. That is why the critics are all over when we slip. And as you can see sometimes the youngster needs some time. Even Dima needed to grow elsewhere. But one of these days we should have the balls to just drag a kid from the u23 and start him from the get go in an important game.
After all there is one guy that played 4 games a bit over an hour each before scoring his only goals for his club in the biggest win for his club vs Inter. Which i sadly had to watch next to my best friend. Fan of the other team. What a mess.
My point is – sometimes we have to have the balls to use a youngster to fill the gaps. We might have more ballanced approach in times in order to account for a slip up from the newby, but if we never try – we never know.
Forza Inter
I dont think don bepe will gamblin for injured player bro. We have bad history with sanchez and correa.