Inter confirmed Petal Sukki’s signature on a permanent transfer from Dinamo Zagreb.
Croatian talent Sucic joined Inter on a permanent transfer from Dinamo Zagreb.
The 21-year-old completed medical tests at Nerazzurri this January. Serie A Giants has now confirmed his purchase. This means that Croat will be available for the Club World Cup starting this month.
Numbers behind Sucic’s intertransfer
SUCIC has reported that it has completed a permanent 14 million euro transfer and a 2.5 million euro add-on, according to multiple sources.
The promising central midfielder scored seven goals and provided four assists in 32 appearances in all competitions in 2024-25.
Inter is expected to confirm another signature of Olympic Marseille Louis Henrique this month. The Brazilian could also appear in the Serie A Giants Club World Cup.
In the meantime, Inter is still looking for a new coach after breaking up with Simone Inzagi by mutual agreement.
Their main target is CESC Fabregas, but Como is reluctant to get along with the Spaniards.
Sucic will take part in the Inter-Official Statement

“The green forests, rushing rivers and impressive mountain ranges make the Balkans rich and beautiful landscapes. They are cultural crossings and are often at the heart of events in the history of humanity of immense size.
Born on October 25, 2003 in Livno, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Petal grew up in Kandya, a small village in central Bosnia. There, the Stich family owned farms and arable land plots. Prevents the amateur club in Bugoino, the major city of the region.
“Living and taking in the Balkans, giving the world an incredible player, Sticci worked hard to break through. In 2018 he joined the Academy of Iscra Bugoino. He made his professional debut to the second team, playing nine times in Croatia’s second division.

“His career was successful in 2022/23 when Dynamo lended him back to Zlingiski. Sticci had a great season at Mostar, with Premic in favor of the league title and the National Cup.
“After returning to the Croatian capital, Petal became a key player for Dynamo, partly thanks to Igor Viscan, a coach who decided to believe in his great potential. He scored his Croatian debut after scoring two goals in the Champions League with Monaco and Slovan Bratislava to represent his parents’ hometown.
“A talented midfielder with great vision, technique and versatility, Petal can cover many roles in the heart of the park. Currently playing for the real Sociedad, Petal is currently the eighth Croatian in Inter history. Brozović, the main member of the Croatian side, finished twice in the top three of the FIFA World Cup.
“So Petal Socic’s Inter Adventure is just beginning. It’s a new chapter in a dream-fulfilling story that hasn’t been written yet.”
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