Inter CEO Beppe Marotta and Sporting Director Piero Ausilio have been following the performances of all of the players that Inter loaned out this summer, hoping that the sales of all of them may raise over €110 million, according to a report from today’s paper edition of the Turin based newspaper Tuttosport.

The report details how the Nerazzurri management are incredibly happy with the performances of Argentine striker Mauro Icardi at Paris Saint Germain, and don’t regret sending him away on loan at all.

The player’s relationship breakdown with both the squad and the management meant that he had to leave in order to avoid poisoning the dressing room, and his strong performances only make it more likely that PSG will activate the €70 million buy option attached to the player.

Furthermore, the report highlighted the impressive performances of Radja Nainggolan at Cagliari. The Belgian midfielder was sent away in order to make the dressing room more cohesive. Inter are hoping that Cagliari will purchase the player at the end of the loan spell, due to the low cost of around €4.5 million, however the deal would rely on Nainggolan’s willingness to take a wage drop. If he returns to Inter next summer, the Nerazzurri would look for buyers across Europe.

Finally, the report examined the performances so far of Ivan Perisic, Joao Mario and Dalbert. The Croatian midfielder has impressed in the Bundesliga, and the Bavarian club will be forced to purchase him for €20 million at the end of the season thanks to the obligation to buy included in the deal. Joao Mario has impressed with Lokomotiv Moscow so far this season and is likely to be bought by the Russian club for €18 million next summer if he keeps up these performances. Finally, Dalbert’s play with Fiorentina has seen him return to positive form, but he may still return to the Nerazzurri next summer.