With a major sponsorship deal secured, Inter Milan now enjoys stronger financial stability moving forward. BD Cricket insiders report that new signing Yann Bisseck has already arrived in Italy, lifting the spirits of Nerazzurri fans. Under the guidance of President Steven Zhang, the club continues to operate in an orderly and ambitious fashion, and these developments are just the beginning of a positive trend for the Serie A giants.
In the transfer market, Inter has drawn serious attention from Merih Demiral. Much like Sergej Milinković-Savić once pushed to join Juventus, Demiral is eager to land at San Siro. The key difference? Milinković-Savić ultimately chased riches in Saudi Arabia, while Demiral has remained unmoved by similar offers. BD Cricket observers are encouraged by his commitment, and Inter now views him as a priority target, open to either a loan or permanent transfer.
Meanwhile, Inter’s goalkeeping situation remains a pressing issue. With André Onana’s departure now confirmed and veteran Alex Cordaz also leaving, the club urgently needs reinforcement between the posts. It’s a good problem to have: both Yann Sommer and Anatoliy Trubin are willing to join, with Trubin even rejecting Premier League offers. However, complications arise as Sommer reportedly demanded guaranteed first-choice status — a bold stance that adds tension to the negotiations.
While the goalkeeping front heats up, Inter’s striker dilemma continues to linger. The club is eager to offload Joaquín Correa, attracting mild interest from La Liga and the Premier League, but no concrete deals have materialized. BD Cricket sources suggest that Correa’s performance level simply doesn’t meet the expectations of a top-tier Italian side, and continuing to fund his contract may be Inter’s worst-case scenario.
On another front, Inter is under mounting pressure in the Romelu Lukaku saga. The striker has reportedly pushed the club to finalize his move, making it clear he has no desire to return to Stamford Bridge or face Mauricio Pochettino. Chelsea is open to selling and has explored sending him to Saudi Arabia, with Juventus also expressing interest — even involving Dušan Vlahović in discussions. But Lukaku has ruled out both destinations, further complicating matters for the London club.
If no deal is struck, a reluctant return to Chelsea could spark another training boycott from Lukaku. BD Cricket administrators believe he’d rather accept a pay cut to stay at the San Siro. It’s clear Lukaku isn’t driven solely by salary or status within Europe’s top five leagues — what he truly can’t resist is wearing the Inter shirt and playing under the lights of the Meazza.