Inter hope to raise the funds they need to comply with Financial Fair Play regulations by selling three of their youngsters before 30 June, according to Gazzetta dello Sport.
The Nerazzurri are on the verge of selling Belgian duo Zinho Vanheusden and Xian Emmers to Standard Liege and will now look to sell Federico Dimarco, Andrew Gravillon and Yann Karamoh.
Dimarco has offers from Cagliari and Bologna while Gravillon, whom Inter have just resigned from Pescara, could be sent to Sassuolo as part of a permanent deal for Matteo Politano.
Karamoh is wanted by Parma after spending the 2018-19 season on loan at Bordeaux.
Andrea Pinamonti is also attracting interest from various clubs in Serie A and abroad, but Inter do not want to lose control of the forward after his positive season with Frosinone.
The Italian could be given a chance in the first team with Antonio Conte but is more likely to be sold for €15-20 million, with Inter maintaining a buy-back option for a pre-arranged fee.
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