A report from today’s paper edition of the Turin based newspaper Tuttosport has analysed Inter’s current work in the outgoing transfer market.

The report details how Uruguayan veteran Diego Godin will be the first to leave Milan, heading to Sardinia to sign a three-year deal with Cagliari.

Following after him will be Italian wing back Antonio Candreva, who is heavily wanted by Ligurian side Sampdoria, where an agreement is possible.

Ghanaian full back Kwadwo Asamoah could leave in a similar fashion to Godin, the report continues, reaching an agreement with the Nerazzurri to terminate his contract early.

The player earns around €3 million a season, a hefty expense considering that he hasn’t played since December.

Joao Mario will also find a new home elsewhere, most likely abroad.

Finally, young players Georgios Vagiannidis, Eddie Salcedo, Lucien Agoume and Sebastiano Esposito will all be sent out on loan in order to continue their development.