Most players for sale, but Inter won't give up on two stars

Inter are planning a hot summer in the transfer window, being willing to consider offers for most of their players.
The club's sporting directors intend to analyze every proposal that comes in, making decisions based on sporting and financial strategy. However, there are two players who are considered unsalable and will not be for sale.
Players like Federico Dimarco, Alessandro Bastoni, Nicolo Barella and Marcus Thuram have a very good market in Europe and important offers are expected during the summer.

Inter are open to negotiations for these players, and if the offers are high, the club could sell any of them to invest in new signings. This strategy aims to maintain the team's competitiveness and the club's economic stability.
Lautaro Martinez remains the main figure of the Inter project.
The Argentine striker is the team's leader and captain, with a major contribution to goals and the atmosphere in the dressing room.
The club does not intend to accept any offers for him, as they see him as a base to build the team for the coming years.
Another star that Inter wants to keep is Francesco Pio Esposito, the 20-year-old Italian talent with great potential for the future.
The club believes he can become a key reference in attack and is determined to keep him within the project, despite interest from other European teams. Esposito is seen as the next investment for Inter's attack.
In summary, Inter will consider offers for most players, but remain determined not to give up on Lautaro Martinez and Pio Esposito.
This approach aims to ensure the current competitiveness and future of the team, while protecting key players for the sporting project and the development of the club. /Telegraph/





















































