Inter Milan are not having an easy time finding new clubs for forwards Joaquin Correa, Martin Satriano, and Marko Arnautovic.

This is highlighted in today’s print edition of Turin-based newspaper Tuttosport, via FCInterNews. They note that the Nerazzurri could struggle to make an attacking signing without selling the trio.

Over the few weeks remaining in the transfer window, most of the movement in and out of Inter is likely to be in attack.

There is the possibility that the Nerazzurri will make one more forward signing. However, that is far from a guarantee.

What does look extremely clear is that Inter want to get rid of at least a couple forwards.

However, that could be easier said than done.

Inter Not Having An Easy Time Offloading Correa, Satriano & Arnautovic

One player who Inter will definitely want to sell is Correa.

The Argentine has no place in the Nerazzurri’s first team plans. His form in preseason has been little better than his performances on loan for Marseille last campaign.

However, the interest in Correa looks to be lukewarm at the moment.

There are a few clubs eyeing up a move for the Argentine. But so far that has not resulted in a serious offer.

Satriano, on the other hand, does have a concrete offer.

Inter are ready to agree a deal with Brest, the team that the Uruguayan spent last season on loan with.

However, Satriano himself has yet to commit to re-joining the Champions League new boys on a permanent basis.

And then there is striker Arnautovic.

Inter are not exactly forcing the former West Ham United and Stoke City striker out. However, if they want to sign another forward they will almost certainly have to sell him first.

And at the moment, it is far from clear that Arnautovic would even want to leave despite some interest from clubs in Turkey.