Italian journalist Fabrizio Biasin has said that Inter will make the €60 million that they need from smaller sales if they do not sell Milan Skriniar this summer, according to a report in the Italian broadcast media.

As has been reported by Fabrizio Biasin whilst on Telelombardia, via FCInter1908, Inter are prepared to go to the trouble of offloading lots of less important players to make the profit that they need if they are not able to sell Milan Skriniar for a big fee that would immediately fix the issue.

“Should Skriniar remain, Inter will try in other ways to total the 60 million euro surplus. With a policy that is certainly more laborious, i.e. with more minor disposals, but it is the only alternative.”

That would mean players like Andrea Pinamonti and other fringe players being shipped out to cumulatively make up the money.

He also talked about how important Denzel Dumfries is for Simone Inzaghi and it would be a serious problem for the coach if the Dutchman was sold.

“Dumfries is very important for Inzaghi. Given the departure of Perisic at the other end and the importance of the outside players in his 3-5-2, losing him for the coach would be a serious problem.

There was a final word on the DigitalBits controversy and he says that Inter will be getting the money.

“The contracts are armoured. We are facing a delay, but the money will come.”