Having also archived the Italian Cup final with the victory of the historic Doblete, the Nerazzurri club looks to the future with great enthusiasm and confidence. According to the latest rumors leaking from Viale della Liberazione, the Oaktree ownership will make around 150 million euros available to the Nerazzurri management for the next transfer window. This figure must be contextualised with the type of strategy that will be adopted by the management, especially in relation to exits. The company's goal is to win again, confirming itself as a leader in Italy and among the best teams in Europe. The fantastic season which led to the conquest of the 21st Scudetto and the tenth Italian Cup, in addition to enriching the Nerazzurri's trophy case, will also bring considerable income which will allow them to close the balance sheet in the black.
Oaktree ha piena fiducia nel management nerazzurro
One of the strengths of the Nerazzurri management is having the full trust of the owners. In fact, also according to the statements of President Beppe Marotta, the US fund represented by Alejandro Cano and Katherine Ralph outlines the guidelines but leaves broad decision-making power on field and market issues. The Inter management will be able to move in the next transfer market session having a large budget at their disposal. Between certain investments and almost certain sales, he will have around 150 million euros available which will essentially depend on the players who leave the Beneamata. Basically considering the probable sales of Asllani and Palacios (around 17 million euros) and other possible departures, assuming Frattesi and Pavard, the company would collect around 60/70 million euros from the exits. Consequently, the cash that will be made available by the property will be between 80 and 90 million euros.

La strategia neroazzurra tra gli obiettivi di mercato e gli addii di grandi leader
At the end of the season, Inter will almost certainly not renew the contracts of some great leaders and men in the dressing room due to personal data issues. Acerbi, Darmian, De Vrij and Sommer will almost certainly say goodbye to the Nerazzurri club. The only doubt is about the Dutch defender who, according to the latest news, could extend his stay at Cristian Chivu's court. It is also unclear how Mkhitaryan will decide to move. DS Ausilio together with Baccin and the whole team are working to replace these great champions and add ideal profiles to increase the competitiveness of the team. There are many names in the management notebook but some are circled in red. Among these we find Oumar Solet, Manu Konè, Curtis Jones and Nico Paz.
The objective of the management and technical staff is to include the right mix of strong young and experienced players in an already winning team. As will happen for the giant Manuel Akanji who will be bought out by City and Alexander Stankovic who Inter will bring back home.