Inter, will be summer revolution in attack: Lautaro and Thuram sure to stay, painful transfer possible. Four big targets
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Inter president Beppe Marotta did not hide the club’s intentions for the 2025 summer market. Interviewed at the microphones of Radio Rai, he explained, “We are the most prolific attack, if I remember correctly only in one game we did not score.”
“Inzaghi’s game,” he added, “goes well with an offensively propelled team. Later we will make our program with ds Ausilio and Baccin, we will take into account what the market offers and many evaluations.” And those evaluations, as we will see, mainly concern the offensive department, which could be revolutionized.
Lautaro e Thuram: le certezze di Inzaghi
Inter’s attacking market will start with two staples: Lautaro Martinez and Marcus Thuram. Marotta called them “the best attacking pair in Italy and high-profile at the European level.” The two players, jokingly dubbed “ThuLa Park” on social media, are considered untouchable by the club and the coach.
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Lautaro, always the offensive leader, is now a cornerstone of the team, while Thuram has impressed with his versatility and ability to work for the team. Together, they are destined to form a solid pair for next season.
Inter, chi può partire e chi è in dubbio
If Lautaro and Thuram are safe, the situation for the other strikers is less clear. Joaquin Correa and Marko Arnautovic’s contracts expire in June 2025 and, barring any surprises, their adventure with Inter seems destined to end. Their departure will free up space in the offensive department for new graft, but Mehdi Taremi is also in an uncertain position.
The Iranian striker has not fully convinced and has lost the role of first reserve in favor of other players. Since he has arrived on a zero-parameter basis, the club may decide to sell him, banking on a capital gain. More difficult is the situation of Sebastiano Esposito, who, should he not be redeemed by Empoli, will have a new chance to convince in view of the Club World Cup. Finally, Valentin Carboni, back from injury, will get his chance in the United States, but his future is yet to be written.
Gli obiettivi sul mercato: non solo due bomber
If the departure of Correa and Arnautovic seems a foregone conclusion, Taremi is an unknown and the future of some youngsters also hangs in the balance. Inter, however, has already identified the ideal profiles to reinforce the offensive department. The club is looking for an area center forward capable of acting as a point of reference in attack, strong in the aerial game and capable of keeping the ball.
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At the same time, a quick second forward, skilled in dribbling and capable of creating solo chances will be needed. The names on Marotta and Ausilio’s notebooks are already many, with some that could become concrete targets soon.
One name that is gaining more and more ground is that of Gustav Isaksen, a Lazio striker who has impressed with his ability to attack depth. Marotta has not closed the door on a deal with the biancocelesti, calling him a “good player,” but he is not the only one on the list.
Another hot name for the role of second forward is Albert Gudmundsson, who could make a comeback if Fiorentina does not redeem the player from Genoa. In addition, for the role of first forward, Inter seems to have its eye on Bologna’s Santiago Castro, considered by many as the natural heir to Lautaro Martinez.
There is no shortage, however, of other profiles such as Udinese’s Lorenzo Lucca and Lecce’s Nikola Krstovic, who could be future reinforcements. The summer of 2025 will, without a doubt, be the protagonist of big movements for the Nerazzurri offensive department.
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