Inter Milan are still searching for new clubs to shift the likes of Eddie Salcedo, Joaquin Correa, and Martin Satriano onto.

This according to today’s print edition of Turin-based newspaper Tuttosport, via FCInterNews. They note the lack of concrete options for the trio of out-of-favour strikers at the moment.

In attack, Inter are still sorting things out for next season.

One thing that looks clear is that Marko Arnautovic plans to stay.

Then, the Nerazzurri could still make one more signing. Dynamo Kyiv striker Vladyslav Vanat is reportedly a target.

But most important of all could be offloading some deadwood in attack.

And there are currently three players in particular who Inter are looking to move towards the exit door.

Inter Still Searching For New Clubs For Salcedo, Correa & Satriano

In the case of 22-year-old Italian youth team international Salcedo, there is not currently much serious interest.

Salcedo has gone out on a few different loan moves over the past several seasons.

Last season, Salcedo was at Lecco.

This summer, Inter have certainly been ready to listen to any offers for the 22-year-old. It is not as though he figures into their plans for next season.

But there simply haven’t been any offers for Salcedo of note.

Meanwhile, Inter are also looking for a new club for former Lazio and Sevilla forward Joaquin Correa.

In the Argentine’s case there has been some interest. But no club has made an offer that would be sufficient financially, in terms of both Correa’s wages and a fee.

It’s a bit of a different story with Uruguayan international Satriano.

There actually is an agreement between Inter and Ligue 1 side Brest on a 6 million deal for the 23-year-old.

Satriano spent last season on loan with Brest. And the French side want to sign him back after qualifying for the Champions League.

However, the player himself is lukewarm on the idea.

Satriano’s real preference would be a transfer to a team in La Liga.

But at the moment, no concrete solutions have emerged despite tentative links to Leganes and Real Valladolid.