Corriere dello Sport report on Inter’s delicate Financial Fair Play situation. Inter must break even by the end of June by raising around 30 million euros. Inter plan to meet this through a number of small sales. Marcelo Brozovic and Jeison Murillo are the favourites to be sold to find the funds but Jonathan Biabiany and Andrea Ranocchia, who could be sold to England are other possible sales. While Stevan Jovetic looks like he’ll remain at Sevilla, Inter will not earn as much as they hoped on him. Originally the deal included a 14 million redemption clause but Sevilla want him for a discounted price.
Inter can not really afford not to break even but they can afford to miss the target by no more than 10 million euros. If they are within that 10 million euros, UEFA will fine Inter 7 million euros. Any higher a figure and Inter risk a heavier fine and a ban from UEFA competition, something that could prove fatal for the Nerazzurri.
Source: FCInterNews.it

Despite Murillo’s flaws, at least you can at least see he always tries his best.
Meanwhile Brozo’s attitude in the few past months deserves not only selling him, but a good ass whooping as well.
I fucking hate the way that Brozovic handles himself. The way he acts when he misses a pass or loses the ball disgusts me. I hope we can ship his sorry ass to China for a good money. Let him be a clown in there.
The guy has no education and is spoiled: a horrible combo. The butchers son who got a taste of the Ferrari and champagne lifestyle. Ship him asap to the highest bidder: there’s nothing humble about him, he’s just ignorant
as things go lately, we won’t be anywhere near CL by the end of the next FFP term (2019 if im correct) so theres no need to worry about the punishment…
another solution is (while we are broke) to have Suning sign players to the chinese club and basically loan them out straight away
Without knowing much about FFP rules. Are Inter getting punished for breaking even and thus is encourage to have debt? – that is fucked up!
No. If Inter managed to accomplish the remaining 30 mils there won’t be any punishment. It can be achieved by selling the rumored players (such as Brozo, Murillo, Jovetic, etc).
But, shall Inter fails to reach that figure, UEFA still give a tolerance of at least 10 mils away from that target, with notes that Inter will be punished a fine as much as 7 mils for breaching the limit.
If the minus is more than 10 mils, punishment will be more severe.
Article seems be edited after my initial post as it now makes perfect sense. Before it said that Inter would get punished for breaking even.