Inter could go some way towards meeting their financial objectives for the summer with the sales of players currently out on loan.

This according to today’s print edition of Turin-based newspaper Tuttosport, who name Stefano Sensi and Sebastiano Esposito among the players who the Nerazzurri could cash in on.

Striker Andrea Pinamonti looks to be one of the main names who could bring in a significant transfer fee for Inter, but he is far from the only one.

Sensi will return from his loan with Sampdoria, where he has found consistency and playing time, and he could be reintegrated into the squad following the departures of Arturo Vidal and Matias Vecino.

However, if an offer of €15 million were to arrive for the 26-year-old, the Nerazzurri would be likely to accept.

Meanwhile, Basel could make the loan move of Esposito a permanent one, which would bring a fee of €8 million into the Nerazzurri’s coffers.

Dalbert looks unlikely to make his loan stay at Cagliari permanent after the Sardinians sacked coach Walter Mazzarri and could be relegated to Serie B, whilst Valentino Lazaro is set to return from his loan spell with Benfica.

Dalbert’s current deal runs out at the end of June 2023 and Lazaro’s at the end of June 2024, and the Nerazzurri are aiming to offload both in permanent sales.

The likes of Lucien Agoume and Martin Satriano are two young players whose futures are uncertain after their impressive loan spells with Brest in Ligue 1, but for a significant enough offer Inter could be ready to cash in.