Inter are currently working hard on selling players and should have no trouble meeting the goals set out in the settlement agreement with UEFA regarding the capital gains related to player sales which must be made by June 30th, Gazzetta dello Sport reports

According to the report, the €45 million goal will almost certainly be reached as several deals are yet to be concluded, in particular the one concerning Andrea Pinamonti for whom “there are still no offers that are impossible to reject, but that does not stop Inter from being close to the goal. The deals that sent Radu and Valietti to Genoa, Kondogbia to Valencia, Zaniolo and Santon to Roma as part of the Nainggolan deal and finally Bettella to Atalanta, have all brought in enough money for Inter to be close to the goal. There is still one week remaining to transform all the verbal agreements to written contracts. This means that Inter can start talking and thinking about the future without any anguish and instead start to think big.”

The Gazzetta then lists all the done deals together with the ones who are almost done and reach a very pleasant conclusion: “What is certain is that €12 million has come in for Radu and Valietti, €7 million for Bettella, €10-12 million for Zaniolo and Santon, and €2.5 million for Kondgobia. Then to that add the €3 million that Inter hopes to get for Puscas, €3 million for Nagatomo to Galatasaray and €2 million for Manaj who has a lot of admirers in Spain and Portugal.

“To sum things up, Inter are close to raising €40 million with cash coming in from selling Pinamonti, arguably the player with the biggest market value among the players from Inter’s youth sector, as well as from the transfers of Merola and Zappa. So, Inter are just a couple of days from tearing down that €45 million wall. So both Ausilio and Inter can start to smile again.”