Inter signs Sucic ahead of Club World Cup
Inter 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 2024-2025, 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 its opening match at the Club World Cup, against Mexican side Monterrey at the Rose Bowl on 17 June.
Inter is looking for a new manager ahead of that tournament, with Simone Inzaghi leaving by mutual consent after the 5-0 Champions League final defeat to Paris Saint-Germain. The 49 year-old was unveiled as Al-Hilal manager on Thursday.
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 its first campaign back in the top flight.
However, reports suggested Como is confident of keeping Fabregas, who is also a minority shareholder in the club.
After facing Monterrey, Inter travels to Seattle to take on Japanese outfit Urawa Red Diamonds on 21 June before concluding its Group E campaign against River Plate on 25 June.