Inter owners Suning plan to sell any and all players for whom a sufficient offer arrives.

This according to today’s print edition of Milan-based newspaper Corriere della Sera, who report that the Nerazzurri owners do not consider any player to be unsellable and will not stand in the way of any players leaving for the right price.

The likely exit of Romelu Lukaku has shaken up the Nerazzurri and led to uncertainty about the situation of other major players at the club.

After Achraf Hakimi’s sale to Paris Saint-Germain, Inter directors stated that no more major squad members would depart this summer.

However, the Nerazzurri are now on the brink of accepting a €130 million offer from Chelsea for the Belgian.

The Corriere’s report reveals that the sale of Lukaku is in accordance with a plan by Suning which would see any player depart as long as the right offer comes along.

This means that, for the time being, it is not just Hakimi and Lukaku who the owners are content with selling, but that other top players could also go in the event that a major offer is made for them, including the likes of Nicolo Barella, Lautaro Martinez, and Stefan de Vrij.