Inter are surveying the market for a potential right-sided solution following Denzel Dumfries’ long-term injury, with agents actively offering players to the Nerazzurri as the club evaluates its next steps.
According to Sportitalia, via FCInter1908, proposals from intermediaries have continued to land on Inter’s desk in recent days, ranging from more experienced profiles to younger options.
Among the names suggested are Dodò, currently at Fiorentina, and Brooke Norton-Cuffy of Genoa, two players viewed as possible successors on the right flank.
“Following tradition, proposals from agents and intermediaries continue to arrive on the table of Inter’s management,” Sportitalia reports.
“From more experienced profiles like Dodò to younger solutions such as Genoa’s Norton-Cuffy, the alternatives are there.”
Despite the volume of options, none of the names put forward have so far convinced Inter to move decisively.
The feeling, according to the broadcaster, is that the club are unwilling to be driven by quantity or urgency alone.
Therefore, preferring instead to wait for the right opportunity.
Indeed then, Inter’s approach reflects a broader strategy of caution.
With internal solutions currently covering Dumfries’ absence, the Nerazzurri are prepared to hold their position.
Only to intervene if the conditions align with their technical and financial parameters.
For now, the message from Viale della Liberazione is clear.
Proposals are being listened to, but patience remains the guiding principle.
Inter must plan their long-term succession rather than a rushed short-term fix.
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