Inter Milanâs new head coach, Cristian Chivu, has sent shockwaves through the Nerazzurri fanbase with a daring proposal to the clubâs board, urging the signing of three pivotal players to fortify the midfield and defense for the 2025-26 Champions League campaign. Fresh off a thrilling FIFA Club World Cup comeback against Urawa Red Diamonds, the Romanian tactician is wasting no time in reshaping Inter into a European powerhouse. Hereâs the electrifying scoop on Chivuâs ambitious vision thatâs got fans buzzing!

On June 20, 2025, Chivu rocked the Inter world by submitting a bold transfer proposal, targeting two midfield maestros and a rock-solid defender to elevate the squad. According to Sky Sport Italia, the 44-year-old coach, who replaced Simone Inzaghi after a 5-0 Champions League final loss to PSG, believes these additions will address Interâs vulnerabilities exposed in Munich. âWe need dynamism and steel to compete with Europeâs elite,â Chivu reportedly told the board, signaling a shift toward a more aggressive, possession-based style while maintaining his trusted 3-5-2 formation.

Chivuâs wishlist is a game-changer. Topping the list is Ajaxâs 23-year-old midfield prodigy Kenneth Taylor, whose vision and box-to-box energy could replace Henrikh Mkhitaryanâs aging legs alongside NicolĂČ Barella and Hakan ĂalhanoÄlu. Next is Sporting CPâs Ousmane DiomandĂ©, a 21-year-old Ivorian center-back whose ball-playing ability and physicality would bolster Alessandro Bastoni and Benjamin Pavard. Rounding out the trio is RB Leipzigâs versatile midfielder Amadou Haidara, 27, whose tenacity and passing range could unlock Interâs attack. These signings, estimated at âŹ100 million combined, aim to blend youth and experience for a Champions League assault.

Inter fans are losing their minds on social media, with #ChivuRevolution trending globally. âTaylor and DiomandĂ©? Chivuâs cooking something special!â one fan tweeted. Another gushed, âHaidaraâs grit is what weâve missed since BrozoviÄ!â President Giuseppe Marotta, known for savvy deals, is reportedly backing Chivuâs vision, with negotiations already underway for DiomandĂ©. However, financial constraints post-Club World Cup may force Inter to offload players like Marko ArnautoviÄ to fund the spree. Chivuâs proposal has also mended his bond with Lautaro MartĂnez, whose stellar form against Urawa cemented his role as Interâs talisman.
Chivuâs gamble comes at a critical juncture. His stint at Parma, where he secured Serie A survival with just 13 games, showcased his knack for organizing defenses, but Interâs lofty expectations demand trophies. The Club World Cup, where Inter face River Plate next, is a proving ground, but the Champions League is the ultimate prize. With Taylor, DiomandĂ©, and Haidara potentially joining stars like MartĂnez and Federico Dimarco, Chivuâs Inter could redefine Italian football.