Inter have decided to take the field with conviction in the transfer market, focusing decisively on Khalaili as the first purchase for the right lane and keeping an eye on Trevoh Chalobah to strengthen the defensive department. The Nerazzurri have started intense contacts with Union Saint-Gilloise to secure the performances of the Israeli talent. The objective is to reach an economic agreement of around 25 million euros, a basic figure which could increase through the inclusion of bonuses linked to the player's performance and the achievement of certain sporting goals.
Khalaili represents the absolute priority for the right winger, given his growth potential and his adaptability to the technical module. Inter intends to close the deal quickly to secure the player and avoid interference from other European clubs. The Milanese club has already obtained the green light from FIFA for the membership, a detail that anticipates the desire to finalize the operation within the summer window.
On the defensive front, the Milan management is evaluating several options to increase the depth of the squad and Trevoh Chalobah has emerged as a hot name. Chelsea, the club holding the contract, has placed the financial request at 35 million euros, a valuation that Inter is carefully analyzing. The situation became complicated due to the interest of Como, who made an official proposal of 30 million plus 2 million in bonuses.
This concrete offer forces Inter to carefully evaluate whether to align themselves with the Blues' request or whether to exploit the competition to negotiate more advantageous conditions, despite knowing that time is a crucial factor. Como, in particular, has accelerated negotiations thanks to the financial availability guaranteed by the US fund Sixth Street, which has recently strengthened its presence in Italian football. Como's raid, backed by Sixth Street capital, upended plans for Chalobah and triggered a market reassessment.
It is not just a question of the five million difference between Lario's offer and Chelsea's request, but a sign of how international funds are compressing the margins of maneuver of the historic clubs. Inter finds itself having to manage an unwanted auction, where every euro spent more on the defender is one euro less to invest elsewhere, forcing the management to adopt surgical financial precision in order not to exceed the parameters of economic sustainability. From a tactical point of view, the Khalaili operation is not an isolated case but the answer to a year of sterility on the right wing, while Chalobah solves the age-old problem of alternatives in defence.
Simone Inzaghi needs a winger who can reverse the flow of play without weighing down the maneuver, and a central defender who knows how to set up quickly from the back. The choice of these two profiles indicates a change of pace: no more emergency fallbacks, but functional pawns for a proactive game that wants to dominate ball possession and stifle high-flying opponents. The company's moves demonstrate a pragmatic and targeted approach, focused on promising young players and reliable defenders who can guarantee immediate solidity and future value.
The attention on Khalaili signals the desire to invest in a specific prospect, while the interest in Chalobah indicates the search for a defender ready for the highest levels, capable of adapting to the tactical needs of the team. The parallel management of the two negotiations highlights Inter's ability to move on multiple fronts without wasting energy, with a management that is exploiting the competition between clubs to obtain the best possible result. Inter are not just chasing talent, but are building an organic plan: Khalaili could be the offensive wildcard capable of unlocking complex matches, while Chalobah would arrive as a long-term defensive solution, capable of replacing figures like De Vrij or Škriniar with a more physical and aggressive profile.
The tactical flexibility of the English defender, used to playing both as a central and full-back, makes him a precious asset for a system that requires versatility without sacrificing quality. “We are working on multiple fronts, but the top priority remains Khalaili,” said a source close to the company. "For Chalobah, however, we have to evaluate all the options.
" What happens now? Inter is preparing for a crucial week in which definitive answers could arrive. Attention is focused on the meeting with Union Saint-Gilloise to finalize the agreement on Khalaili, while for Chalobah they are waiting to understand whether Como's offer will push Chelsea not to lower its demands or whether Inter will find the right meeting point.
The Nerazzurri management will have to decide quickly: or accept the competition from Como for Chalobah, risking paying a premium, or accelerating on an internal alternative such as the young defender from the youth sector, despite knowing that it may not guarantee the same immediate impact. Read at Sky Sport Italia
Why this matters
Inter are shaping their future with targeted operations that balance the immediate need for talent with a long-term perspective. Bringing Khalaili to Milan would mean guaranteeing a dynamic right wing for years, while the interest in Chalobah shows the intention to strengthen the defense with an element of international depth. These moves are not simple purchases, but pillars on which to build a team capable of competing at the top, avoiding falling behind increasingly fierce competition. The Nerazzurri management is anticipating, taking advantage of the competition between clubs to obtain the best possible result, without being caught unprepared when the transfer window closes.
Frequently asked
Who is Khalaili and how much will it cost?
Khalaili is an Israeli offensive winger, Inter's first target for the right flank. The cost of the operation is around 25 million euros plus bonuses to be paid to Union Saint-Gilloise.
What is the situation for Chalobah?
Inter evaluate the Chelsea defender, who asks for 35 million. The negotiation was made complex by Como's offer, which put 30 million plus 2 million in bonuses on the table.
Why does Inter want Khalaili?
The Nerazzurri consider him the ideal profile for the right lane, aiming for a young talent who can guarantee quality and running in the offensive department.
How much did Como offer for Chalobah?
Como presented a concrete offer of 30 million euros, with the addition of 2 million bonuses linked to certain conditions, positioning itself as a serious competitor.
What is Chalobah's role at Inter?
Chalobah is a 27-year-old central defender, used to playing both as a central defender and as a full-back. Its versatility makes it an ideal profile for a system that requires flexibility without sacrificing quality.
Has Inter already received the green light for Khalaili?
Yes, FIFA has already given the green light for the player's registration, a detail that anticipates the Milanese club's desire to finalize the operation within the summer window.