Inter Milan could be on track to bring in €15 million to invest in the transfer market with the sales of some fringe players this summer.

This according to today’s print edition of Turin-based newspaper Tuttosport, via FCInterNews.

This summer is not going to be another one where Inter have to make massive money sales for the sake of their financial situation.

However, it will be a “net zero” situation for the Nerazzurri in the transfer market.

That means that Inter cannot spend on new signings without first making sales. They need to bring in transfer fees to fund new outlays.

Inter are keeping the main squad from last season together.

Therefore, there will be no big fees to reinvest in the market, barking any surprise sales in the next month.

That is not necessarily much of a problem for Inter. The priority has always been to keep last season’s team together rather than to make big signings.

However, the Nerazzurri are still targeting one or two signings before the transfer window shuts.

Above all, Inter are still searching for a defender to bolster the depth in the back three.

Inter Milan Could Bring In 15M+ From Fringe Sales This Summer

The money to go towards any new signings is likely to come from the sales of players who are not part of the first team squad at Inter.

And the Nerazzurri are right on the verge of making one notable sale.

Midfielder Lucien Agoume is close to joining Sevilla. The Frenchman’s departure will bring in 5 million in an initial fee.

Inter will also have a significant sell-on fee on Agoume, but in the short term they are bringing in €5 million.

Meanwhile, Inter are hoping to get a sale of striker Martin Satriano over the line soon.

The Nerazzurri have agreed a fee of 6 million with Brest.

These two sales would combine for 11 million that could go straight back into the transfer market.

And Inter are not likely to be done. They are also aiming to cash in on the likes of Joaquin Correa, Andrei Radu, and potentially Filip Stankovic, notes Tuttosport.