Inter market, not only Frattesi-Juve: another player may leave the Nerazzurri immediately

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Air of change at Inter: within a few months the squad available to Cristian Chivu could change drastically. The hottest name for a possible farewell remains undoubtedly that of Davide Frattesi, who this January could really leave the Nerazzurri for a team that can guarantee him more space, also in view of the 2026 World Cup in which Italy still hopes to participate. Juventus has repeatedly expressed its interest in the former Sassuolo player, who seems very fascinated at the Bianconeri’s offer.

Inter, however, has placed very clear stakes: the Nerazzurri will not sit at a table for an offer of less than 30 million euros, and at the moment they do not even seem to be considering the possibility of a player swap. Marotta and his executives will sell the player only in the event of a suitable offer, which would not be on the table at the moment, despite pressure from the player&#8217s agents and Juventus coach Luciano Spalletti himself. But Frattesi is not the’only one who could leave Milan in the coming months.

Stefan De Vrij, underused by Chivu, could also say goodbye to the Nerazzurri in a few days. The player doesn&#8217t want to miss the World Cup, is looking for a team and has received several interests in Italy and abroad. The Dutchman would be on the list of Barcelona, while in Serie A among the interested clubs would be Bologna. However, it remains always the midfield the department that could change the most in the coming months: Inter must also evaluate the situation of Mkhitaryan, whose contract expires next June.

The Armenian also seems destined for farewell and with him could leave another key piece like Hakan Calhanoglu, who if he does not renew his contract expiring in 2027 will be sold in the summer. On the former AC Milan player there&#8217s also Galatasaray, which courted him at length even in the last market session.

The Biscione is also looking for a new player.

The Biscione is also reasoning on how to reinforce and revamp the defense: according to Gazzetta dello Sport, the Milanese club has identified Branimir Mlacic, a Croatian from Hajduk Split, 18 years old on March 12, as the possible man of the future.

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