There is €30-40 million missing in the balance before Inter break-even, as required by Financial Fair Play. Inter must make these capital gains by June 30th, which Ausilio has a plan to complete.

Gazzetta dello Sport details this plan: “with the sale of young players, mostly from the Primavera, who are considered pure profit, or using them in deals to to sign others players, such as the Skriniar-Caprari deal”.

Andrea Pinamonti, the player who could demand the highest cost, was a step away from Sassuolo in January. Cagliari, Bologna and several other clubs from Italy and abroad are interested in Pinamonti and Ausilio would insert a buy-back clause.

Valietti remains a target of Sassuolo, with Cagliari and Bologna also ready to pounce. Francesco Bardi, will most likely remain at Frosinone who will play in the Serie A next season, bringing an income of €1 million. Puscas is also generating a lot of interest from Bologna, Longo likes Spain and Manaj will be redeemed by Granada for around €2 million. Furthermore, Biabiany, Di Gennaro, Forte (La Spezia can redeem), Radu (liked by Samp) must all pack their suitcases while Emmers and Zaniolo await confirmation.