Inter in cerca di Spence, Guela Doué o Vanderson. La Roma cerca la formula giusta per Manolo Garnacho

Inter Milan Scouting Report: Assessing the Right-Wing Back Options

Inter Milan is currently navigating a complex search for a new wing-back to bolster Simone Inzaghi’s squad for the upcoming campaign. According to reports circulating in the Italian sports press, the club is evaluating several profiles, including Djed Spence, Guela Doué, and Vanderson, as they weigh financial constraints against tactical requirements.

The Nerazzurri’s pursuit of a right-sided reinforcement follows a period of roster assessment where the club has had to balance budget allocations with the need for high-level depth. While the club has been linked to various targets, the board is operating with a cautious approach to avoid overextending their transfer budget, particularly as they look to secure a player capable of slotting into the 3-5-2 system that has defined their recent domestic success.

Djed Spence: The Tactical and Financial Profile

Djed Spence has emerged as a focal point of recent speculation after his loan spell at Genoa. Reports from Italian media outlets indicate that Inter is monitoring the player’s situation, though his valuation has become a primary point of discussion. Unlike his previous loan terms, where a permanent transfer was a distinct possibility, the current economic landscape surrounding the player has shifted.

Analysts note that the cost associated with a potential deal for Spence is viewed as significantly higher than it was during his time with the Rossoblù. Consequently, some reports suggest that a move for the wing-back may only materialize as a “last-minute” operation should other primary targets prove unattainable or if the market conditions become more favorable for the club toward the end of the transfer window.

Alternative Targets: Doué and Vanderson

Beyond Spence, Inter’s scouting department has directed attention toward Guela Doué and Vanderson. Both players represent different tactical profiles that align with the club’s desire for versatility on the flanks. The search for a right-wing back is a priority, as the club aims to provide adequate cover and competition for their existing starters.

The financial strategy for these potential acquisitions remains tied to the club’s overall liquidity. Reports from various outlets suggest that Inter is willing to make “sacrifices” in other areas of the squad to facilitate the arrival of a high-quality external player, though the club has yet to finalize a concrete bid for any of the aforementioned names. The situation is described as a “crossroads,” where the management must decide between investing heavily in a specific target or waiting for more cost-effective opportunities to arise as the deadline approaches.

The Broader Transfer Landscape

For instance, reports indicate that AS Roma is actively seeking a specific formula to secure Alejandro Garnacho, highlighting the competitive nature of the current market as teams look to finalize their rosters before the season begins.

The Broader Transfer Landscape

For Inter, the primary objective remains identifying a player who can adapt immediately to the physical and tactical demands of the Italian league. The coaching staff is reportedly looking for a balance between defensive discipline and the ability to contribute to the offensive transition, a hallmark of Inzaghi’s tactical philosophy.

What to Expect Next

Official updates regarding player acquisitions will be released through the club’s official communication channels. Fans and observers should monitor the club’s statements as they finalize their roster adjustments ahead of the competitive matches.

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Daniel Richardson is the Editor-in-Chief of Archysport, where he leads the editorial team and oversees all published content across nine sport verticals. With over 15 years in sports journalism, Daniel has reported from the FIFA World Cup, the Olympic Games, NFL Super Bowls, NBA Finals, and Grand Slam tennis tournaments. He previously served as Senior Sports Editor at Reuters and holds a Master's degree in Journalism from Columbia University. Recognized by the Sports Journalists' Association for excellence in reporting, Daniel is a member of the International Sports Press Association (AIPS). His editorial philosophy centers on accuracy, depth, and fair coverage — ensuring every story published on Archysport meets the highest standards of sports journalism.

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