Inter director general Marco Fassone admits they are looking to strengthen the attack, as the squad is only ‘half-complete’.
The Nerazzurri have reinforced midfield and defence, with the likes of Miranda, Martin Montoya and Geoffrey Kondogbia arriving.
However, Fassone admits that the club’s transfer campaign is not over yet.
“We’re trying to do our best to have a complete squad as soon as possible,” the director told Sky.
Inter director general Marco Fassone admits they are looking to strengthen the attack, as the squad is only ‘half-complete’.
The Nerazzurri have reinforced midfield and defence, with the likes of Miranda, Martin Montoya and Geoffrey Kondogbia arriving.
However, Fassone admits that the club’s transfer campaign is not over yet.
“We’re trying to do our best to have a complete squad as soon as possible,” the director told Sky.
“We’re happy, but we’re only halfway there, and we’re still trying to improve. We’re looking to complete the squad, and there’s more to do on depth, and the attacking department, which is out priority.
“The attack is the priority, after that we’ll talk with the Coach [Roberto Mancini] and decide what to do, depending on sales.
“We’re satisfied with the defence and midfield.”
Fassone did, however, admit that certain players will have to leave, with Xherdan Shaqiri likely to be heading for the exit.
“Our numbers are too high, and we have to dedicate ourselves to sales. I think that anyone who comes to Inter would be happy to stay here, but this year the squad size is limited to 25 players, and inevitable some will have to leave rather than do nothing for a year.”