Inter are not planning to make any signings during the January transfer window unless sales are made first.

This according to Italian broadcaster SportMediaset, who reported today via FCInter1908 that the Nerazzurri could finish January without any arrivals or departures, whilst the returns to fitness and form of Marcelo Brozovic, Romelu Lukaku, and Robin Gosens are seen as being like new signings.

Inter are considering their strategy for the upcoming January window.

The returns of Brozovic and Lukaku from injury mean that they expect to have key reinforcements back in midfield and attack.

Meanwhile, Gosens is believed to be playing his way back into his best form.

With these three back, the Nerazzurri could see the squad as adequately strong to compete on all fronts over the rest of the campaign.

Accordingly, the club are not prioritizing any signings in January.

This scenario could change if any players are sold during the window.

If any players depart, the Nerazzurri will move to sign direct replacements.

However, if there are no sales in January, then there are not likely to be any new signings either.

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