Inter Milan are reportedly aiming to assemble a war chest of 30 million euros by selling some of their currently loaned-out players.

The Nerazzurri currently have a host of players out on loan with either an option or an obligation to buy.

While the management wouldn’t expect them all to seal permanent switches, they still estimate to collect circa 30 million euros, reveals Tuttosport via FcInterNews.

The Turin-based newspaper details the operations, beginning with Joaquin Correa.

The Argentine is currently plying his trade at Olympique Marseille. The Ligue 1 side would have to buy the striker if they were to secure a spot in the Champions League next season. This move would yield 12 million euros for the Nerazzurri.

Next we have Lucien Agoume who joined Sevilla last month. If he manages to impress in Spain, the Andalusians may splash 8 million euros for his services.

The Serie A giants are also hoping to earn 7 million by selling Zinho Vanheusden to Standard Liege.

Inter Milan Aiming To Collect 30 Million Euros By Selling Some Of Their Loanees In The Summer

Inter also have young players loaned out on Italian soil, including the Esposito brothers. Spezia can buy Francesco Pio for 5 million euros, while Sampdoria have the opportunity to keep Sebastiano for 7 million.

Speaking of the Blucerchiati, they also have young Inter goalkeeper Filip Stankovic among their ranks. He would cost Samp another 5 million.

Finally, Cagliari can keep Gaetano Oristanio for 4 million euros. However, the Nerazzurri have a buy-back option inserted in his contract for 5.5 million.