Continuing the trend of club-themed packs, eFootball 2026 brings the Internazionale Milano 25-26 Feb Pack, featuring some of Inter’s most reliable names. 11 Players and a Manager on offer. Is this pack worth spending coins? My verdict is here.
eFootball 2026 Internazionale Milano 25-26 Feb Pack: Manager and Player explained
Available for 1,500 coins, this pack remains active till next year.
Manager: Cristian Chivu
- Version: Internazionale Milano Pack 25-26
- Proficiency: Quick Counter (89 Rated) and Outwide (89)
- Link-up Play: Aggressive Centring A
- Affinity: Star Players+
- Booster Type: Double Booster – Speed and Stamina

A good start with Speed and Stamina as Double Boosters. Comes with Star Players+ affinity as well. The link up between Cross Specialist and Fox In The Box, so you can attempt plenty of crosses, and it is a natural fit to the Out Wide style of play as well.
Yann Sommer
- Position: GK
- Playstyle: Defensive Goalkeeper

Sommer is a strong card here. He has been consistent in the game, and with these numbers, it all gets to the 90s in the GK department. Well, the question is regarding his frame; he isn’t a tall keeper and might be a tough ask to save those shots that the taller keepers easily put past. Nothing extraordinary in this one.
Nicolò Barella
- Position: CMF
- Playstyle: Box-To-Box

A very attacking B2B profile here if you ask me. Good on the ball, a strong passer, as the numbers lie in the 90s, and also comes with decent pace numbers. Defensively, he just looks okay for a profile that needs a strong balance, and he isn’t physically strong enough to compete among physical players. If you can find a good balance with a more aerially dominant DMF, Barella should work for you.
Lautaro Martínez
- Position: CF
- Playstyle: Fox in the Box

Lautaro looks like a typical poacher-style forward here. His attacking movement and finishing profile stand out the most, which fits perfectly with his playstyle and comes in handy with Chivu’s linkup. He’s not overly explosive compared to some top-tier forwards, with dribbling being his weakest point, but he is a reliable striker, just like any card of his.
Hakan Çalhanoğlu
- Position: DMF
- Playstyle: Orchestrator

This version of Hakan looks very composed for a deeper midfield role. His passing profile is the clear strength, and he seems well-suited to controlling tempo. Defensively, he looks better than the typical creative midfielder, but he’s still not a pure destroyer. Still, all stats can go 90s and are good on the ball with decent pace too. Aerial game is a miss still.
Alessandro Bastoni
- Position: CB
- Playstyle: Build Up

Bastoni looks like a dependable center-back here. Tall profile, strong defensively, good in the air, and comfortable enough when playing out from the back. The pace, sadly, given the through-ball spamming meta, is a problem. I would say, given the high line in QC and Out Wide styles, you should be extra careful playing him.
Marcus Thuram
- Position: CF
- Playstyle: Goal Poacher

Thuram brings a more physical striker profile compared to Lautaro. He looks strong, direct, and capable of stretching defenses with his runs. Finishing is just okay, in the higher 80s. Tighter areas might not be his strongest point; he’s a Goal Poacher, so a good pairing with a FITB.
- Francesco Acerbi (CB/Build Up): Acerbi is a proper old-school center-back profile. Tall, strong, and very solid in aerial battles. At this stage, he’s a safe option, but you’ll feel the lack of speed against quick forwards.
- Piotr Zieliński (CMF/Hole Player): Zieliński looks like a technical, attack-minded midfielder. Comfortable on the ball and capable of linking midfield to attack smoothly. He’s not overly physical, so he works better in systems where he has support behind him.
- Federico Dimarco (LMF/Cross Specialist): Dimarco is clearly built for wide play. His main strength is delivery from the flank, and he’s balanced enough to contribute defensively, but his real value comes from what he provides going forward.
- Manuel Akanji (CB/Build Up): Akanji feels like the more balanced defensive option here. He combines physical presence with better on-the-ball ability compared to traditional tall CBs. Again, no meta given his speed.
- Denzel Dumfries (RMF/Cross Specialist): Dumfries is all about physicality and forward runs from wide areas. Strong, direct, and built for overlapping play. Crossing is his main contribution, while defensively, he does the job.
Is the Internazionale Milano 25-26 Feb Pack in eFootball 2026 worth purchasing
Honestly, this is a decent pack. But strictly for Inter fans. I don’t see any strong option that makes you go “wow”. Also, save coins. World Cup season is arriving, and we might get a pack where Big Time players are offered. They are the best ones.
Also, I see no benefit in going for the pack just for the Manager. The manager overall has proficiency is just like Xabi Alonso, while I feel the latter seems to be a better because he has a better link-up style in my opinion.
Pack Rating: 2 out of 5
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