Tuttosport explains how Inter can meet their settlement agreement for this years books without selling big name players. Inter has a ready made plan to make capital gains without being forced to sell any key fixtures of their squad.

From the obvious sales of Kondogbia and Nagatomo which should yield roughly €30 million, the Nerazzurri would also like to offload a lot of “minor” players who will not be needed, such as Eder, Biabiany, Pinamonti, Puscas, Bardi, De Gennaro, Radu, Carraro, Palazzi, Longo, Manaj and Forte who could all be sold before the end of June.

There are also some possible gains in Vecchi’s Primavera, like Valietti, Emmers, Zaniolo, Rover and Odgaard.

Finally, the newspaper gives a special mention to Federico Dimarco, the Under-21 fullback who was sold last Summer to Sion but Inter are evaluating their 7 million buyback clause (but the Clubs could come to a different agreement) . The Nerazzurri have already communicated with the boys entourage about their intention of bringing him back to Italy, with strong interest from Cagliari and other Clubs in Serie A and B.