Reinforcing the attack is Inter's number one objective for the upcoming winter transfer window. The team's general manager, Beppe Marotta, has already started working on getting another player to improve the offensive line. At the moment, the 'Neroazzurri' only have Edin Dzeko and Lautaro Martinez.
According to a report from 'Tuttosport', the chosen striker would be Gianluca Scamacca, currently playing for Sassuolo. The 22-year-old striker returned to the 'Neroverdi' this summer after a successful loan spell at Genoa. Inter's plan is to apply for a loan with an option to buy.
In the previous transfer window, they refused to sell the player. However, after studying his current situation (he has yet to start a single Serie A game), the board could change their decision and consider a future move. Sassuolo coach Alessio Dionisi relegated him to a secondary role.
The striker made a total of 29 appearances last season, starting 16 of them. There, he excelled as a goalscorer and scored 12 goals, numbers that made him return to his team in ownership.