
Inter Milan Plans Major Changes to Finance Ederson Deal
According to Italian newspaper "La Gazzetta dello Sport", Inter plans to sell four players to finance the Ederson deal, with Hakan Çalhanoğlu at the top of the list, who could leave for 30 million euros amid strong interest from several clubs. The club's management aims to resolve his future within the next two weeks, before the start of the new season's preparation period.
The club is also considering selling Italian midfielder Davide Frattesi for around 40 million euros, given the interest from Atletico Madrid, while the decision on his continuation remains pending due to his tactical importance under new coach Cristian Chivu.
In a related context, Inter Milan seeks to sell young striker Sebastiano Esposito, who is wanted by Fiorentina for 7 million euros, in addition to 19-year-old Alexander Stankovic, who has caught the attention of Club Brugge following his impressive performances while on loan at Luzern.
With these steps, Inter hopes to enhance its budget to secure the Ederson deal and strengthen its squad in preparation for the upcoming season.
The club is also considering selling Italian midfielder Davide Frattesi for around 40 million euros, given the interest from Atletico Madrid, while the decision on his continuation remains pending due to his tactical importance under new coach Cristian Chivu.
In a related context, Inter Milan seeks to sell young striker Sebastiano Esposito, who is wanted by Fiorentina for 7 million euros, in addition to 19-year-old Alexander Stankovic, who has caught the attention of Club Brugge following his impressive performances while on loan at Luzern.
With these steps, Inter hopes to enhance its budget to secure the Ederson deal and strengthen its squad in preparation for the upcoming season.