Milan Skriniar can still leave Inter for €70 million but Suning have three options to improve their finances, according to a report in the Italian media today.
As has been reported by La Repubblica today, Suning are in a poor financial position once again and the transfer events of the last week have not helped matters.
The Chinese ownership are expecting the Nerazzurri to make at least €60 million in profit during the transfer window and the sale of Milan Skriniar to Paris Saint Germain would have been key. They will still accept offers of €70 million but the main replacement target, Gleison Bremer, is now at Juventus.
Suning need to be making money to address some of their debts and there are three ways to do that. One option is that they can sell the club but they do not want to do that.
Another is what the fans fear, which is selling multiple key players at the expense of competitiveness. The final option is to pump more money into the club to be successful as Juventus are doing.