Inter Milan directors are facing a headache as Joaquin Correa and Martin Satriano have been refusing the offers they received from other clubs.

The Nerazzurri are currently aiming to offload the deadwood in Simone Inzaghi’s squad to make room for possible arrivals.

The Argentine and Uruguayan have returned from loan spells in Ligue 1. The latter endured a torrid stint at Marseille, while the former found some success at Stade Brestois.

But in any case, neither player is part of Simone Inzaghi’s plans for next season.

However, the delay in their departures is causing a stir at Appiano Gentile, explains La Gazzetta dello Sport (via FcInterNews).

We begin with Satriano who remains a target for Brest. The Champions League new boys are hoping to prolong their collaboration with the 23-year-old.

The French side has already reached an agreement with the Italian champions over a transfer fee of 6 million euros in addition to bonuses.

But as reported yesterday, the Montevideo native doesn’t fancy another year with the Pirates. Instead, he’s holding out for offers from Spain.

Inter Milan Strikers Martin Satriano & Joaquin Correa Causing Headache To The Management

As for Correa, his departure remains at a standstill. The player has one more year on this contract, and the club would like to sell him for at least 8 million euros to avoid registering a capital loss.

Nevertheless, a suitable solution has yet to arise on this front.

However, the pink newspaper believes that Inter remain convinced that the two unwanted strikers will leave before the end of the summer transfer session, one way or the other.

In Correa’s case, the Nerazzurri could even try to rescind his contract to get rid of his wages if they fail to find him a buyer.