Inter are close to securing deals for three of their academy players in a bid to comply with Financial Fair Play, according to FcInterNews.it.

The Nerazzurri must collect a series of capital gains before Sunday in order to avoid the threat of any sanctions from UEFA.

Davide Merola is close to joining Bologna with the parties continuing to negotiate while midfielder Riccardo Burgio should sign for Atalanta.

Edoardo Vergani is expected to move to Roma as part of the deal for Edin Dzeko, but the 18-year-old also has offers from Fiorentina and Bologna.

Inter want €2 million for Merola while Walter Sabatini is offering €500,000 plus a 30% cut from any future sale.

The forward will sign a four-year deal if an agreement is reached and the impression is that talks will soon reach a positive conclusion.

Atalanta reached a deal with both Inter and Burgio over the phone last night and could pay more than €2 million if all the player’s add-ons are activated.

Vergani has not decided on his future yet, having missed the chance to join Sassuolo in a deal for Stefano Sensi, but Roma are in the lead considering Inter’s desire to use him in the Dzeko deal.

The Nerazzurri are confident of receiving €5 million from whichever club the forward accepts.