Inter’s primary transfer target for the upcoming summer market is Sassuolo’s Bosnian defender Tarik Muharemovic. The center-back, who has impressed during his debut season as a starter in Serie A, reportedly prioritizes a move to the Nerazzurri. Inter is now strategizing how to secure the signing.
According to transfer market expert Matteo Moretto, Muharemovic has verbally agreed to terms with Inter and has put other potential destinations on hold, as his desire is to join Inter. However, an agreement between the clubs has not yet been reached, and it is not a straightforward negotiation. A key obstacle is Juventus’s 50% sell-on clause on Muharemovic’s transfer, which is a considerable factor.
Inter and Sassuolo are currently in discussions to find a solution, potentially involving player exchanges as part of the deal. Despite the complexities, Muharemovic remains the closest option. Moretto acknowledges that if Inter is unable to sign Muharemovic, they are actively exploring other possibilities, with the name of Solet being mentioned as a player highly favored by Inter’s sporting and technical staff.
