Inter are expecting transfer revenue of around €10 million from anticipated sales in the coming days, with Andrew Gravillon and Dalbert expected to be sold.

This according to today’s print edition of Rome-based newspaper Corriere dello Sport, who report that the pair are each close to moves away.

Gravillon, who spent last season on loan at Lorient, will move to Reims, on loan initially before an obligation to make the move permanent at the end of the loan for €3.5 million.

The 23-year-old attracted the interest of multiple Ligue 1 clubs with his performances last season at Lorient, but it now appears to be Reims who will complete the deal.

Dalbert, meanwhile, is close to a loan move away to Tabzonspor, with the loan deal including an obligation for the Turkish side to purchase him outright for €7 million.

Between the two deals, the Nerazzurri are starting to see revenues come in from the market for fringe players in the squad, a key aspect of meeting financial targets in the summer.