FIFA agent Fabio Parisi is not convinced by the currently circulating reports that Inter will be forced to sell one of their many stars in order to comply with financial fair play regulations as part of their settlement agreement with UEFA.

“I do not think that Inter want to sacrifice anyone, in fact I think they want to reinforce their team if anything. I do not see why they should sacrifice someone even for financial fair play purposes,” Parisi said in an interview with broadcaster RMC Sport.

He went on to explain when transfers out of the club would take place.

“Outward transfers will only take place in the event that there were to be a big offer that arrives that cannot be refused or if a player instead asks for a transfer away.”

Recent reports have suggested that Inter will once again need to raise capital gains in the region of €40-50 million, a figure that would be easily achieved by the sale of one or two good first team players.