Inter will have to make a big name player sale by the end of June in order to meet their financial goal for the fiscal year.

This according to today’s print edition of Turin-based newspaper Tuttosport, via FCInterNews, who report that the Nerazzurri will be aiming to make at least one sale in order to reach their objective of a €60 million net profit in the transfer market by the end of June.

Inter failed to make up the full €60 million net profit during last summer transfer window, given that the sales of Andrea Pinamonti and Cesare Casadei did not reach this amount on their own and no bigger name player from the squad was sold.

Considering that Milan Skriniar will leave for free when his contract expires, the Nerazzurri will have to look elsewhere in their squad in order to bring in the fee that they need.

Whoever is sold, the club will aim for the deal to be done before June 30th.