Mauro Icardi will not leave Inter for any fee lower than €60 million this summer, according to Gazzetta dello Sport.

The Nerazzurri’s owners Suning are fed up at how the Italian media have been lowering his price tag with each day that passes.

The Chinese consortium have ordered Inter’s hierarchy not to sell Icardi on the cheap, neither now nor at the end of the transfer window.

If no club offers €60 million then Icardi will stay with the club, despite having been frozen out by Antonio Conte and Beppe Marotta.

Inter’s transfer activity has slowed dramatically in recent weeks due to the club’s inability to sell their unwanted squad members.

Icardi and Radja Nainggolan are the two players whose departures would raise the most funds, but neither appears to have offers on the table.

Suning are not prepared to offload the pair at any cost, though, because their true value must be respected.

Nainggolan has been included in Conte’s squad for Inter’s preseason tour in Asia, while Icardi is training alone at Appiano Gentile.