According to FCInterNews.it, technical coordinator Walter Sabatini travelled to China and tried to convince Inter owner Zhang Jindong to make more funds available to reinforce the squad. However, the Suning leader has no such intention at the moment in time to make any such investments.

Suning plan to respect the Financial Fair Play with Inter’s voluntary agreement with UEFA set to expire on the 30th of June, 2018. As of now, the only solutions that Inter have to acquire players are via low cost options such as loans with options to buy or signing players who have expiring contracts.

Another option which can add spending power for Suning would be sacrificing a player in the current squad. Two of the names that are understood to be on the transfer list are midfielders Joao Mario and Marcelo Brozovic.

FCInterNews have also brought an update on Ramires. The Brazilian midfielder who is currently on the books of Inter’s cousins Jiangsu Suning has been heavily linked with Inter but it still remains to be seen which club will be covering the players wages.