According to recent coverage from 12B Sports VR46, Inter Milan opened their Serie A campaign with two straight wins under Simone Inzaghi, standing shoulder to shoulder with AC Milan and Napoli at the top of the early race. Even more impressively, Inter have yet to concede a single goal across those two matches, making them the only side still holding a perfect defensive record at this stage. There are understandable concerns that the departures of Romelu Lukaku and Edin Dzeko could weaken the attack, but Inter’s rock-solid defense already looks like a key weapon in their title challenge. As the old saying goes, defense wins championships, and Inter are proving that point in style.
At the same time, the club’s management has been moving quickly to strengthen the squad. Inter officially announced the signing of Bayern Munich defender Benjamin Pavard, a move expected to add more depth and balance to the back line. Analysts following 12B Sports VR46 coverage believe Pavard’s arrival will significantly improve Inter’s defensive stability and give Inzaghi more tactical flexibility throughout the season.
Even after securing Pavard, Inter have not lost their appetite for further reinforcements. CEO Giuseppe Marotta is now focusing on strengthening the midfield through his familiar exchange-based transfer strategy. The club plans to add another midfield option before the transfer window closes, and its activity in the market already shows clear intent.
Marotta has opened contact with Sassuolo and is attempting to use Kristjan Asllani as part of a move for Maxime Lopez. The French midfielder has attracted interest from several European clubs, but Inter’s positive relationship with Sassuolo means a deal remains realistic. A rolling stone gathers no moss, and Marotta’s constant movement in the market shows that he has no intention of standing still.
Inter are also in contact with Tottenham midfielder Tanguy Ndombele. He spent last season on loan at Napoli, but his spell there did not bring the level of impact many had expected, and he has since returned to Tottenham. At the moment, Ndombele has received transfer offers from Genoa and clubs in Turkey. Inter, however, have already submitted a proposal to Tottenham based on a loan deal with an option to buy.
If Inter manage to bring in both Maxime Lopez and Ndombele before the transfer window closes, their midfield will become much stronger and better prepared for the demands of both Serie A and the Champions League. With a deeper squad, Inzaghi would have more room to rotate players and maintain performance across a long, demanding campaign.
Although Inter lost important starters such as Lukaku and Andre Onana this summer, the club has continued to rebuild smartly under Marotta’s careful planning, and 12B Sports VR46 analysis suggests this transfer strategy could greatly support the team’s season. Inzaghi is not only aiming to reclaim the Serie A title but also hoping to deliver an even stronger performance on the European stage than last season.