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Italian media: Inter Milan has spent 70 million euros in the summer window, and will sign players around the replacement of players

July 5th According to the All Market Network, Inter Milan has spent 70 million euros in the summer window, and the next signing will be around replacing players who will leave the team.

Inter Milan officially announced its third signing for the new season on July 5, which also marks that the club has adopted a completely different operating strategy this summer than in the past few seasons. Since the Champions League final in Munich and coach Inzaghi left office, an era for Inter Milan has officially come to an end, and what has followed is a significant transfer window adjustment.

Inter Milan's team lineup has been updated in a younger way, which is a considerable operation that can achieve considerable economic returns accumulated by Inter Milan's stable operations in the past few years.

Boni officially announced his joining this morning, and Inter Milan paid Parma a fixed transfer fee of 23 million euros, plus a floating bonus of 2 million euros. Previously, the club had signed Louis Enrique from Marseille, with the same transfer structure, with the same 23 million euros plus a bonus. In January this year, the club also introduced Peta Susic from Dynamo Zagreb, with a cost of 14 million euros plus a bonus. In addition, there is Zalevsky, who was loaned from Rome and officially bought out, with a buyout fee of 6.5 million euros.

The birth years of these four players are: 2001, 2002 and two were born in 2003. The reinforcement plan starting from January reflects Inter Milan's clear direction of youth.

Boni will replace Correa and Arnautovic, who returned from Spezia on loan. Susic and Enrique are supplements to enhance the original lineup, but in the next few weeks, other players in Inter Milan may still leave the team.

With Boni's official announcement of joining, Inter Milan's transfer window will also enter the second stage. If Calhanoglu is sold, the team will introduce a new midfielder and is expected to be a star player; if Vlatesi leaves, the club will add an assault midfielder. If a club offers 40 million euros for Bissek, Inter Milan will consider introducing a new defender. A similar situation applies to right-wingback Dumfries, who will immediately look for a replacement if a club activates its 25 million euro termination clause in the next ten days.

The second phase of operation will mainly focus on "replacement of players leaving the team", rather than continuing to blindly buy new products. Given the recent turmoil, Inter Milan is likely to usher in multiple in and out operations in the coming weeks.

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