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Inter Milan Serie A 2022-23 season predictions, transfers: Romelu Lukaku aims to return Nerazzurri to the top

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Despite winning two trophies last year, Inter Milan failed to win back-to-back Scudetto as new coach Simone Inzaghi took over for Antonio Conte. Last season started off with a lot of doubt among the fans after the club sold both Romelu Lukaku and Achraf Hakimi in the summer, causing Conte to part ways with Inter Milan. On top of that, Christian Eriksen was forced to quit Italian soccer due to his heart issues. But, Inzaghi managed to keep hopes alive and te Nerazzurri were in the race to win the Scudetto until the last match of the season while winning both Coppa Italia and Supercppa Italiana against Juventus

Despite that, losing the Scudetto against cross-city rivals AC Milan was a big shock for the fans and a bitter pill to swallow heading into the summer. Romelu Lukaku is now back at the club on loan from Chelsea and Inter Milan worked hard in the summer to avoid some other important outgoings, so this summer has not been a repeat of last year. The question is, will this be enough to make Inter a team that can perform as well as it has over the last two seasons under Conte and Inzaghi. If so, they can certainly hoist the trophy at the end of the season. 

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Summer transfer business

Lukaku is back at the club just one year after he was sold to Chelsea for €115 million in the summer 2021. A disappointing season in the Premier League led the player to work to engineer a comeback, including speaking with new Chelsea owner Todd Boehly to find a solution to this unexpected situation. He desperately wanted this return,…

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