Every month, we are getting club packs on offer, and this March, we have eFootball 2025 introducing the Internazionale Milano 24-25 pack. Just like previous club packs, this one brings a fresh set of eleven players from the club and their manager. After spending time analyzing this pack, here’s my take on if it is worth the 1,500 coins you are spending on it.
eFootball 2025 Internazionale Milano 24-25 Pack: Manager and Player explained
Released in March 2025, this pack features some of Inter Milan’s top talents from the 2024-2025 season. With a well-balanced mix of stars across different positions, it’s designed to add depth and quality to your team.
Available for 1,500 coins, this pack remains active till next year and provides high-rated cards, making it a tempting offer for you if you aim to boost your squad with the Serie-A Giant.
Manager: Simone Inzaghi
- Version: Mar ’25 Internazionale Milano Pack
- Proficiency: Possession Game (88 Rated)
- Affinity: Star Players+
- Booster Type: Double Booster – Speed and Finishing
From a tactical perspective, this might be one of the best Double Boosters a manager has received, especially if you want to build a sharp, attack-focused team. Simone Inzaghi comes with a Long Ball Counter style of play. His Star Players+ affinity helps maximize training efficiency for your squad.

With Speed and Finishing as Double Boosters, this also helps in managing the progression of your players as per the manager. Expect many players to get a rating boost on his one. Purely on a manager basis, he has one of the best playstyles and a matching boost, too, so I don’t see you going wrong with this pick.
Alessandro Bastoni
- Position: CB
- Playstyle: Extra Frontman

A tall and strong center-back, Bastoni has had amazing cards since his boom in the Italian League. This card also has a similar story, solid in the air and composed on the ball, so when you turn with him, you don’t feel he is a truck of any sort. He’s got reliable defensive awareness and can engage aggressively when needed. The problem can be his pace, so buff it up.
Yann Sommer
- Position: GK
- Playstyle: Defensive Goalkeeper

A goalkeeper who comes with quick reflexes and strong shot-stopping abilities, Yann Sommer is another balanced card. He may not be the tallest, but his positioning is pretty good, and that jump also makes a push a notch higher compared to what his stats suggest. Going by his stats alone will be unfair since the gameplay is great.
Hakan Calhanoglu
- Position: CMF
- Playstyle: Orchestrator

One of the best CMFs in the game overall, given how good his player ID is, Calhanoglu can be considered a well-distributed Orchestrator player. Might not be as smooth as Pedri or lean towards a defensive side of things, but Hakan still excels at controlling the game’s tempo. His passing is top-notch, and he can deliver dangerous free kicks, with decent defensive duties, too. He is a very utility card and can slot in any position you want to.
Nicolo Barela
- Position: CMF
- Playstyle: Box-To-Box

I’m a big fan of such Box-to-Box cards, no-nonsense pure football types. He and Fede are the two cards who are everywhere on the pitch. Speaking about this specific card, he’s sharp on the ball, decently quick, and helps in the relentless pressing of opponents thanks to his high stamina and aggression. A decent attacking threat also boosts high passing stats.
Benjamin Pavard
- Position: CB
- Playstyle: Extra Frontman

A surprise here since I’ve only seen him at fullback, but on we go. Defensive stats in Autobuild revolve around the early ’90s, which is good and comes with a decent pace and acceleration as well. He’s also comfortable with the ball and has good passing, making him a good option for teams that build from the back. I don’t see him as a good pair with Bastoni though. Play only one of them since both carry the same play style.
Marcus Thuram
- Position: CF
- Playstyle: Goal Poacher

A physical and direct forward, Thuram has been consistent with his performances in the Serie A, but somehow, he always gets an underwhelming card. Good offensive awareness, physical contact, and acceleration, but the rest looks average. He’s pretty clunky on the ball as well, so it can be tough to move in tight spaces.
Lautaro Martinez
- Position: CF
- Playstyle: Goal Poacher

Another notoriously clunky card, but Martinez makes very interesting runs. He is good at moving behind the defenders, and the high offensive awareness is a reflecting number. He’s decent on his feet, not very quick still, but using him as a final piece of your puzzle is suggested. Add a couple of extra shooting skills and you have a solid striker in your hands.
Stefan de Vrij
- Position: CB
- Playstyle: Build Up

A composed center-back who relies on smart positioning rather than pace, de Vrij is dependable in one-on-one situations and very effective in the air, with both height and aerial stats. While he may not be the quickest defender, he is one of the best defenders when it comes to interceptions. Pair him with a fast CB, and you have a solid defense in your hands.
Davide Frattesi
- Position: CMF
- Playstyle: Hole Player

Frattesi is a card that paints a different picture when you realize the potential. A simple suggestion is not to give him an auto-build. Remove the defensive build, put him at AMF/SS, and build as you see fit. With this, you have a solid attacking option with the right playing style as well.
Denzel Dumfries
- Position: RMF
- Playstyle: Cross Specialist

Dumfries is a physical presence on the right flank, using his strength and pace to get past defenders. His crossing is a useful asset, though he can be a tad little average overall since those stats don’t scream top-tier. Defensively, his aggressiveness helps in duels, but he can leave gaps behind when pushing too far forward.
Carlos Augusto
- Position: LB
- Playstyle: Fullback Finisher

A solid left-back with a good mix of defensive awareness and attacking intent, Augusto isn’t the flashiest player, but he does his job effectively. He can push forward when needed and deliver decent crosses, though his defensive positioning can be inconsistent at times.
Is the Internazionale Milano 24-25 Pack in eFootball 2025 worth purchasing
The Internazionale Milano 24-25 Pack in eFootball 2025 is mainly for players who want to build an Inter-themed squad, but as a whole, I see this as worth getting solely because of the Manager and the double booster.
LBC manager having Speed and Finishing as attributes is a huge bonus, and most players are sure to get a rating boost with this push. That said, if you’re unsure, you can always wait and see if bigger packs are released later, especially if you can wait for any pack that comes with Big Time players.
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