Inter Need To Raise €40 Million To Satisfy Terms Of Settlement Agreement Agreed With UEFA

In today’s newspaper edition of the paper, Milano based Corriere della Sera draws up a list of players that are on loan from Inter whose sale could help the club make ends meet at the end of June 2019.

“First we look at Ionut Radu, who was sent to Genoa for €8 million. After July 1st, Inter can buy him back for €12 million, but they are considering the opportunity to resell him for at least €20 million.”

“Next we have Vanheusden, who is now at Standard Liege, and Alessandro Bastoni, who is at Parma. Both of these defenders have great futures ahead of them. Inter are stacked in defense with the arrival of Godin and the renewal of Ranocchia, therefor these two boys will be put on the market again.”

“Then there is Gravillon, who was picked up by Pescara for €6 million, but his future will not be in Inter’s colors yet. We also have Andrea Pinamonti, who is currently at Frosinone. The striker did well and could find himself spending next season away from Milano again.”

“Next there is Yann Karamoh, who apart from a few outbursts, he has performed well on the pitch and will likely be sold.”

Inter will need to repeat the scheme from last June where they will need to raise about €40-45 million in capital gains in order to satisfy the terms of the Settlement Agreement agreed with UEFA.

It is obvious that the risk of losing someone truly exceptional is high, especially when you are willing to let go of so many youngsters.