Inter Milan recorded a slight net profit in the summer transfer market while Napoli and AC Milan ended the session in the red.

It was an incredibly busy summer for Nerazzurri directors Giuseppe Marotta and Piero Ausilio. A host of newcomers arrived to replace a number of key players who left the club.

But by deadline day, the club’s profits and expenditures were almost identical, explains La Gazzetta dello Sport via FcInterNews.

As the source reveals, the Nerazzurri’s sales yielded 102 million euros. The club sold the likes of Andre Onana to Man Utd (50 million euros), Robin Gosens to Union Berlin (15M) and Marcelo Brozovic to Al-Nassr (18M).

On the other hand, the Italian giants bought the likes of Benjamin Pavard (30 million) and Davide Frattesi (33 million). Their total expenditures reached 101 million euros.

Therefore, Inter registered a net profit of 1 million euros from their summer dealings.

Inter Milan Recorded A Slim Net Profit In The Last Summer Transfer Session While AC Milan And Napoli Registered Losses

On the other hand, Milan found themselves in the red despite selling Sandro Tonali to Newcastle Unite for 70 Million.

The Rossoneri collected 76.5 million in total while spending 113.5M. Hence, their net spending reached 37 million euros.

For their part, Napoli also found themselves in the red. Their net spending reached 26 million. As for Lazio, their expenditure exceeded their sales by 4 million.

On the contrary, Juventus (+14.9M) Roma (+62.5 M) and Atalanta (67M) have all recorded net profits this summer.