Inter could be willing to listen to offers for goalkeeper Andre Onana during the summer transfer window.

This according to today’s print edition of Turin-based newspaper Tuttosport, via FCInterNews, who report that in spite of the 26-year-old having only arrived in the summer transfer window prior to this season, the Nerazzurri could cash in for €25-30 million.

Onana has proved to be a very shrewd piece of business for the Nerazzurri.

The Cameroonian was signed on a free transfer after his contract with Ajax expired, and for a player who cost nothing in terms of transfer fees, he has certainly had an impact on the pitch.

Onana wasted no time in cementing himself as first-choice in goal ahead of Samir Handanovic, the man he was signed to replace in the long term.

Given this, there would naturally be a certain reluctance on Inter’s part to lose the Cameroonian just a season after his arrival.

However, given that Onana arrived without a transfer fee, selling him for a sizable fee could prove to be too tempting for a club in the Nerazzurri’s financial situation.

According to Tuttosport, €25-30 million would be the amount at which point Inter would consider cashing in.