Inter could sacrifice Yann Karamoh this summer in order to help them meet Financial Fair Play requirements, Corriere dello Sport reported today.

The French forward has scored three goals and provided one assist while on loan at Bordeaux this season, making 12 league starts so far, and is uncertain of a future with the Nerazzurri.

Inter may need to collect one final round of profits from player sales this summer before concluding their ‘Settlement Agreement’ program with UEFA for good, with seven players capable of generating significant money.

Alongside Karamoh, the Nerazzurri could also consider selling Andrea Pinamonti, Ionut Radu, Zinho Vanheusden, Alessandro Bastoni, Marco Carraro or Andrew Gravillon.

Inter have already rejected offers around €15 million for goalkeeper Radu, who impressed when playing against his former club for Genoa in midweek, with the idea of making him a back-up for Samir Handanovic next season.

Pinamonti has also impressed while on loan at Frosinone, scoring five goals for the Giallazzurri.