
epa11678430 YB’s goalkeeper David von Ballmoos (R) in action against Inter’s Yann Bisseck during the UEFA Champions League soccer match between BSC Young Boys and FC Inter, in Bern, Switzerland, 23 October 2024. EPA-EFE/ALESSANDRO DELLA VALLE
Yann Bisseck and Davide Frattesi have emerged as the primary candidates to leave Inter, as the club looks to offload valuable assets to fund future reinforcements.
The Nerazzurri are preparing for an active summer transfer window, but their strategy hinges on balancing new investments with potential sales.

With transfer rumours linking them to expensive profiles like Nico Paz, Jaka Bijol or Isak Hien in recent months, there are chances that the Biscione may sacrifice some of their key players to pursue their transfer targets.
Bisseck and Frattesi sales could help Inter bolster squad
According to Tuttosport, Bisseck’s development this season has turned him into an attractive prospect for European clubs.
The German defender, signed for €7m from Aarhus in 2023, has exceeded expectations, proving his versatility in Simone Inzaghi’s defensive setup. Given his age and potential, Inter believe they could generate a significant profit by selling him for a fee in the region of €40-50m to a club willing to invest in a young, physically dominant centre-back.

Similarly, Frattesi could be a valuable asset in the market, especially after attempting to force a move away last January amid reports of frustration over his limited playing time.
Should a lucrative offer arrive, the Nerazzurri would be open to cashing in on the midfielder—who remains a backup option for Inzaghi—in order to reinvest the funds in priority targets.