Report – Inter Milan Won’t Change Attacking Options As The Nerazzurri Prepare For Huge Goalkeeping Decision | OneFootball

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·23 April 2026

Report – Inter Milan Won’t Change Attacking Options As The Nerazzurri Prepare For Huge Goalkeeping Decision

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Inter Milan will have a new starting goalkeeper next season after Cristian Chivu decided against renewing Yann Sommer’s expiring contract.

According to La Repubblica via FCInterNews, the 45-year-old manager is reluctant to change his current attacking options.


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Despite Marcus Thuram’s underwhelming season, Cristian Chivu can be proud of Inter’s scoring exploits this term.

Indeed, the Nerazzurri have netted a league-high 78 goals in Serie A – at least 21 more than any other side.

Furthermore, substitutes have netted 12 of those goals, with Ange-Yoan Bonny and Francesco Pio Esposito often proving decisive off the bench.

Therefore, there’s no need for Inter to tinker their attacking setup.

Inter Milan Prepare for Goalkeeping Change

While Chivu won’t alter he is preparing to make a decisive change between the sticks ahead of next season.

Indeed, the Nerazzurri are ready to part ways with Sommer, with Guglielmo Vicario emerging as the club’s top target.

Furthermore, Tottenham Hotspur’s potential relegation from the Premier League would significantly bolster Inter’s hopes of signing the 29-year-old.

It’s also worth noting that the San Siro giants are ready to replace second-string goalkeeper Josep Martinez in the summer.

As such, they’re contemplating bringing Venezia star Filip Stankovic back to the club.

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