Inter Milan's Transfer Plans: Player Sales and New Recruitment Goals
Introduction
Inter Milan is currently considering selling midfielder Davide Frattesi while searching for new creative players to strengthen the team in the next transfer window.
Main Body
The club has indicated that they are open to offers for Davide Frattesi, as he has not fit well into coach Cristian Chivu's tactical system. Although his contract lasts until 2028, Frattesi has played very little, with only three starts in the league. Because he is not a regular starter and the team already has players like Hakan Calhanoglu, Nicolo Barella, and Piotr Zielinski, the player now wants to leave. Consequently, the club is asking for approximately €25 million, and teams such as Roma, Juventus, and Nottingham Forest have shown interest. At the same time, the club is looking for a creative midfielder to improve their attack. Nico Paz was their first choice; however, it is unlikely they will sign him because Real Madrid will probably use their buy-back clause. As a result, other options are being considered. Journalist Paolo Condò mentioned that Phil Foden might be persuaded to move to Serie A, although this is unlikely. Meanwhile, the possibility of signing Paulo Dybala has been rejected because the club believes he cannot provide consistent performance over several years.
Conclusion
Inter Milan aims to make a profit from Frattesi's departure while dealing with the challenges of finding a high-quality creative midfielder.
Learning
🧩 The 'Logic Glue': Moving Beyond 'And' and 'But'
At the A2 level, you likely connect ideas using simple words: and, but, because. To reach B2, you need Logical Connectors. These are words that act like 'glue,' showing the exact relationship between two ideas.
Let's dissect the 'glue' used in the Inter Milan text:
⚡ Cause & Effect (The 'Why' and 'What Happened')
Instead of just using because, look at these professional alternatives from the text:
- Consequently Used to show a direct result. (Example: He doesn't play Consequently, he wants to leave.)
- As a result Similar to 'so', but more formal. (Example: Real Madrid have a clause As a result, other options are needed.)
⚖️ The Pivot (The 'Unexpected Turn')
Instead of but, try these to sound more sophisticated:
- However This stops the first thought and introduces a contrast. (Example: He was the first choice; however, it is unlikely.)
- Although This allows you to put two opposite ideas in one sentence. (Example: Although his contract is long, he wants to leave.)
🕒 The 'Meanwhile' Shift
- Meanwhile Use this when two different things are happening at the same time in different places. It's a B2 power-move for storytelling or reporting.
💡 Pro Tip for your transition: Stop starting every sentence with the subject. Try starting with a connector. A2 Style: "The club wants a player but he is expensive." B2 Style: "Although the club wants the player, he is unfortunately too expensive."