Inter are confident they will not miss any deadlines which get them into trouble with UEFA this month, according to an Italian media report today.

The cash-strapped Nerazzurri are seeking a definitive solution to resolve the current uncertainty at corporate level and there is an urgent need for deadlines to be met, Il Giorno report.

One of these deadlines is March 31, by which time Inter and other clubs must not be due players any more than 15% of their annual salary.

Inter have however ensured that all outstanding salary payments will be made by the middle of this month, two weeks before the deadline.

In addition to UEFA monitoring club’s salary payments, European football’s governing body will also monitor club’s compliance when it comes to transfer payments.

Both Real Madrid and Manchester United have been informed by Inter about the payments they are due and both clubs seem willing to wait.

Real Madrid are waiting on a €10 million instalment for Achraf Hakimi while Manchester United are waiting on a bonus payment for Romelu Lukaku of €1.9 million, although some reports have claimed Inter have already paid this bonus.