Inter Negotiates Tomas Palacios Transfer, Sets Deals for Satriano and Kamaté

Inter Milan is actively working on some important transfers as they look to shape their squad ahead of the new season. One of the key focuses is on bringing in Tomas Palacios, a player the Nerazzurri are keen on. However, the club is also making moves on the outgoing front.

Inter’s management, including CEO Giuseppe Marotta, sporting director Piero Ausilio, and technical coordinator Dario Baccin, are finalizing two notable departures. The first involves Martin Satriano, who is set to return to France after spending last season on loan at Brest. Satriano is now ready to join Lens, with the deal structured as a loan that includes an option to buy, which could become mandatory under certain conditions. The agreement on his salary has already been reached.

Another player on his way out is Issiaka Kamaté, a French winger born in 2004. After spending four years in Inter’s youth academy, Kamaté has signed a contract that will see him move to Aves, a club in Portugal’s top division. Like Satriano, his transfer will also be a loan with an option to buy, ensuring that Inter retains the right to bring him back in the future.

These developments reflect Inter’s strategy to balance their squad by bringing in new talent while allowing young players to gain experience abroad. As the summer transfer window continues, fans will be watching closely for further updates.

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