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·26 April 2025
Pedulla Reveals Inter Milan Stance On Jonathan David & Mehdi Taremi This Summer

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·26 April 2025
Alfredo Pedulla has given a major update on Inter Milan’s stance regarding strikers Jonathan David and Mehdi Taremi.
The SportItalia transfer market expert revealed the Nerazzurri’s intentions regarding the Canadian and Iranian international in a video on his YouTube channel.
Inter Milan’s attack will be in flux this summer transfer window.
Lautaro Martinez and Marcus Thuram are the main starters, and are hardly likely to leave.
However, Marko Arnautovic and Joaquin Correa should be on their way at the end of their contracts.
Meanwhile, Mehdi Taremi is another player whose future is uncertain.
The Iranian’s uninspiring performances this season make it entirely possible that Inter will look to offload him after just one season at the club.
And in the meantime, there is little doubt that Inter will aim to make at least one major signing in attack.
The Nerazzurri will target a younger striker rather than another veteran.
Therefore, it little surprise that Lille striker Jonathan David – available on a free transfer this summer – has reportedly appeared on Inter’s radar.
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 22: Mehdi Taremi of FC Internazionale reacts during during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Genoa CFC at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on February 22, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
As far as David goes, SportItalia transfer expert Alfredo Pedulla anticipate that “he’s definitely a target.”
“But they need him to lower his demands. And they’ll only sign him if that happens.”
“When David looks around and sees what’s available and realizes that no one is willing to give him what he’s asking for, then it’s possible that he’ll lower his demands,” Pedulla predicted.
The SportItalia transfer expert then anticipated that “Inter will have to review the squad.”
“Not a revolution,” he further stated. “But a review of at least three elevenths of the team.”
“That is: sign another wingback, not just focus on Dumfries. Sign a striker. And then see if there are any offers for Taremi.”
Pedulla then noted that “All the people laying into Taremi make me laugh.”
“He may have had a bad season. But I invite you to try and make these arguments with the benefit of hindsight.”
“No one was saying it would go this way last July,” Taremi noted. “There was a consensus of praise around Taremi, Inter, and the signing.”
“He was a great striker who always hit double figures.”
“Whatever happens, they won’t take a loss,” Pedulla noted. “In the sense that they signed a striker who never got off the ground, didn’t give them goals, but who knows, maybe he’ll score a decisive goal in a Champions League semifinal.”
“But in any event, if they sell him on at a profit it’s a capital gain. Because they signed him for free.”