Inter face a dilemma over Diouf, Sucic and Frattesi as Cristian Chivu looks for solutions to maintain control in a midfield that has powered much of their early-season identity.
The coach has relied heavily on Hakan Calhanoglu, who remains the team’s creative and tactical reference point, yet even the Turkish regista has endured a dip in form after standout early performances.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementAccording to La Gazzetta dello Sport, his contrasting displays against Milan and Atletico Madrid underline the need for greater support around him.
Sucic represents another puzzle.
His technical quality is evident, and he has produced several bright spells, but his influence fluctuates from game to game.
Inter see him as a long-term asset, yet Chivu still needs more continuity if the Croatian is to become a reliable starter in high-pressure fixtures.
Inter Face Dilemma Over Sucic, Frattesi & Diouf As Chivu Seeks Midfield Consistency
MILAN, ITALY – MARCH 30: Davide Frattesi of FC Internazionale celebrates after scoring their team’s secon goal during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Udinese Calcio at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on March 30, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThen there is the lingering mystery of Andy Diouf.
The Frenchman arrived with strong expectations, especially after Inter’s summer push for Manu Koné, but he has struggled to earn significant minutes.
His profile fits what the coaching staff want: energy, athleticism, and vertical play.
However, he has yet to translate those qualities into a defined role.
Meanwhile, Davide Frattesi appears the closest to the exit door.
As the report highlights, he “hasn’t managed to climb the hierarchy under Inzaghi or Chivu,” starting only three out of seventeen possible matches.
His confidence has dipped, even in the national team setup, and January increasingly looks like the moment for a parting of ways.
Inter would then move for a more dynamic midfielder, with a profile reminiscent of Genoa’s Frendrup.
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