Inter will not be actively looking to sell any more star players despite still being short of the amount of money they need to raise this summer, according to a report in the Italian print media today.

As has been reported by Corriere dello Sport today, Inter are still €25 million short of the €80 million they need to raise this summer in order to balance the books going forward.

Inter have been told by the executives that a transfer profit of €80 million must be made by the end of the summer as well as reducing the wage bill by 15%. The sale of Achraf Hakimi was extremely helpful in this instance, but CEO Beppe Marotta does not want any more major sales.

Key players such as Romelu Lukaku and Nicolo Barella have a lot of teams interested in ther services, and there is also contract difficulties with Lautaro Martinez and Marcelo Brozovic.