Inter Milan will offload forward Joaquin Correa this summer, whatever it takes,

This according to today’s print edition of Milan-based newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport, via FCInterNews. They report that the Nerazzurri could certainly agree a termination of the Argentine’s contract by mutual consent.

Correa is now three years into his time as an Inter player.

The Nerazzurri signed the Argentine three years ago from Lazio. He arrived on a four-year deal in the summer of 2021.

Inter spent big to sign Correa, who was an attacking reinforcement after Romelu Lukaku’s sale to Chelsea.

However, the former Sevilla and Sampdoria forward was never able to produce his best form in an Inter shirt.

Last season, Correa was on loan at Marseille. He failed to score or assist a goal, or gain a starting spot at the Ligue 1 club.

Inter Milan To Offload Joaquin Correa By Any Means Necessary This Summer

Correa’s contract runs out at the end of next June. There would be no prospect for another loan away – Inter must sell him once and for all.

It is not as though there has been zero interest in the Argentine’s signature.

River Plate are keen on bringing the 29-year-old back to his home country Argentina.

There has been interest from Turkish giants Fenerbahce and Galatasaray. As there has been from the Saudi Pro League.

Then, two of Correa’s former clubs have sounded out a surprise return in the form of Lazio and Sevilla.

And recent rumours have also linked the out-of-favour Inter forward with Monza and Real Betis.

Then, there are also AEK Athens pushing to sign Correa this summer.

But, for all of this interest, there has not been an actual offer.

Therefore, Inter are prepared to explore all possible options if a serious offer does not arrive in the next few weeks.

If the Nerazzurri have to negotiate an early end to Correa’s contract, they’ll pursue that. This would at least mean getting the former Lazio forward’s wages off their books.

One way or the other, Inter have made it a priority that Correa will be off their hands by the end of the transfer window.