Inter are planning to reinvest the fees from the sales of Michele Di Gregoio, Lorenzo Pirola, and Stefano Sensi to Monza in their bid to sign Empoli midfielder Kristjan Asllani.

This according to today’s print edition of Rome-based newspaper Corriere dello Sport, who report that the Nerazzurri are waiting to do their business with newly-promoted Monza to bring in cash to use towards a move for Asllani.

Monza have already made the loan move of Di Gregorio a permanent one and are also interested in doing the same with young defender Pirola, whilst the likes of Sensi and even Andrea Pinamonti are major targets as they look to strengthen for life in Serie A.

The Nerazzurri are hoping that they will be able to bring in a significant influx of cash through completing these deals, and would immediately move to get a deal over the line for Asllani who is one of their priority targets for the window once they have the cash in hand.