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Inter Milan plans to revolutionize the transfer market with two big names: Gianluigi Donnarumma and Marco Verratti. The board of the Italian club, led by Giuseppe Marotta, aims to strengthen the team as one of the most competitive in Europe, and both players fit the vision of reinforcing key areas of the squad in the upcoming transfer windows.
Donnarumma, the starting goalkeeper for the Italian national team, may be considering a change after his inconsistent spell at Paris Saint-Germain. At 25, his contract with the Parisian club expires in 2026, but doubts about his performance and PSG's pursuit of a new goalkeeper have fueled rumors of his departure. For Inter, the goalkeeper would represent a significant upgrade between the posts, where Yan Sommer has not entirely convinced as a long-term solution.
Will Verratti return to Italy?
On the other hand, Verratti, currently playing for Al-Arabi in Qatar, is another attractive option for the Nerazzurri. The 32-year-old Italian midfielder's contract ends in 2025, making him a potential free signing next summer. His experience and quality would make him a perfect complement to a midfield that already boasts stars like Nicolo Barella and Hakan Calhanoglu.
Inter is determined to remain a top contender in both Serie A and the Champions League. With Donnarumma and Verratti on their radar, the Italian team shows that their ambition knows no bounds and that the goal is to build a solid project for the present and the future.
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