Inter are set to pay €45 million for both Nicolo Barella and Stefano Sensi, despite the uncertain financial climate due to the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic, according to a report from today’s paper edition of the Milano based newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport.

The report details how the Nerazzurri will pay €25 million to Sardinian side Cagliari, part of the deal for the player that was agreed upon last summer. The Milanese club will then pay €20 million to make the deal for former Sassuolo midfielder Stefano Sensi permanent, with the player impressing despite struggling with injuries this season.

The duo have played together less than coach Antonio Conte would have liked, the report continues, but their qualities are clear and they are certain to be a core part of Conte’s project at the club.

Barella has made 29 appearances across all competitions so far this season, for a total of 2036 minutes. In that time, he has scored three goals and provided six assists. Sensi has featured less than Barella, only making 17 appearances for a total of 1005 minutes, scoring three and providing four in that time.