Inter have completed the signing of 21-year-old midfielder Petar Sucic from Dinamo Zagreb, as the managerless Nerazzurri build towards the Club World Cup.
Inter will reportedly pay an initial fee of €14million plus €2.5m in add-ons for Sucic, who has won seven senior caps for Croatia.
He scored five goals and provided two assists in 26 league games in 2024-25, as Dinamo narrowly missed out on a 26th Croatian top-flight crown, finishing second to Rijeka on the head-to-head tiebreaker.
Sucic will join up with Inter ahead of their opening match at the Club World Cup, against Mexican side Monterrey at the Rose Bowl on June 17.
A new Interista joins the family #ForzaInter #WelcomePetar
— Inter (@Inter_en) June 4, 2025
Inter are looking for a new head coach ahead of that tournament, with Simone Inzaghi leaving by mutual consent after their 5-0 Champions League final defeat to Paris Saint-Germain and appearing set for a move to Al-Hilal.
Former Chelsea, Barcelona and Arsenal midfielder Cesc Fabregas has been linked with the post, having impressively guided Como to Serie A before registering a 10th-placed finish in their first campaign back in the top flight.
However, reports on Wednesday suggested Como are confident of keeping Fabregas, who is also a minority shareholder in the club.
After facing Monterrey, Inter go to Seattle to take on Japanese outfit Urawa Red Diamonds on June 21 before concluding their Group E campaign against River Plate on June 25.