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Mid-style: Hoylen is the top target of Inter Milan s forward line, and the team also wants to sign Bonnie and Leoni

"Milan Sports Daily" published an article talking about Inter Milan's summer window signing plan.

Hoylen recently made a public statement saying that his contract with Manchester United will last until 2030 and looks forward to continuing to play for the team. His words did not cause panic. After all, the rules of the game in the transfer market are well known, and remarks at the critical stage of negotiations have never been a weather vane.

Mitti revealed that Hoylen has opened the transfer door to Inter Milan through his agent, which directly prompted Inter Milan to inquire about Manchester United recently. The differences between the two sides lie in the form of transactions. Inter Milan hopes to rent + choose to buy out (about 45 million euros), while Manchester United insists on forced buyout or sell directly. Inter Milan is now hoping to push the negotiations based on the players' willingness. Although the time is not yet ripe, Hoylen is still the number one target on the front line and is regarded as the perfect puzzle behind Lautaro and Toulam.

Osilio is attacking on multiple lines. In addition to Hoylen, the striker Bonnie, selected by the new coach Zivo, and the defender Leoni, have become new preys. The Nerazzurri plans to rush to buy Bonnie before the registration window of the Club World Cup is closed. Although Parma asks for 25 million euros, Inter Milan firmly believes that the striker, who has not yet fully exploded, is worth investing.

Last season, Correa, Arnautovic and even Taremi failed to effectively provide rotation for the forward combination of Touram and Lautaro. If Bonnie and Hoylen were defeated at the same time, the forward line will be perfectly strengthened. In terms of defense, Inter Milan chased Leoni for the second consecutive year, with Parma priced at 20 million euros. With Archerby's status shaking and Bissek receiving the Premier League invitation, the Nerazzurri's defense is about to usher in a reorganization. Osilio focuses on future layout, and Leoni is in line with the youth strategy. Today, a younger Inter Milan is taking shape.