Inter Milan have reportedly collected around 30 million euros from offloading youngsters and deadwood thus far this summer.
In the last couple of months, Nerazzurri directors Giuseppe Marotta and Piero Ausilio have been conducting a series of high-profile operations.
While the likes of Andre Onana and Marcelo Brozovic were sold, the club brought in a host of new signings. Davide Frattesi, Marcus Thuram and Marko Arnautovic are some of the players who arrived to bolster Simone Inzaghi’s ranks.
But aside from these prominent transfers, the management have been simultaneously working on a series of less prestigious transfers. These involve young players and deadwoods who are leaving the club either on a permanent basis or paid loans.
Inter Milan Should Collect 30 Million Euros By Offloading Youngsters And Deadwood Before The Summer Market Ends
The most recent examples are Salvatore Esposito’s transfer to Sampdoria and Valentino Lazaro’s return to Torino.
So according to Il Corriere dello Sport via FcInterNews, Inter have now earned 27 million euros from these unsung transactions.
Nevertheless, the club aims to exceed 30 million. The source considers it a plausible objective with Eddie Salcedo and Lucien Agoumé set to depart.
21-year-old Salcedo has just returned from a loan spell at Genoa. Spanish second-division club Eldense is reportedly interested in his services.
For his part, 21-year-old midfielder Agoumé has reportedly attracted interest from La Liga side Almeria.
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