Inter Milan will look to offload all of Mehdi Taremi, Joaquin Correa, and Joaquin Correa during the summer transfer window.
This according to today’s print edition of Milan-based newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport, via FCInterNews. They report that the decision to part ways with the trio was in fact taken weeks ago.
Inter Milan have seen their dreams of a Treble this season evaporate.
The Nerazzurri exited the Coppa Italia in humiliating fashion against AC Milan. They lost the second leg of the semifinal tie 0-3.
Meanwhile, Inter have ceded ground to Napoli in the Serie A title race. They are neck and neck with the Partenopei at the top of the table after their loss to Bologna on Saturday.
Inter To Offload Taremi, Correa & Asllani This Summer

A key reason for these underwhelming performances in key matches has been a lack of squad depth.
Striker Mehdi Taremi has simply not been convincing at Inter.
Therefore, reports the Gazzetta, Inter are determined to offload the Iranian international just one season after bringing him in on a free transfer from Porto.
Meanwhile, it has been a similarly mediocre season from Joaquin Correa.
The Argentine has played more than most would have expected. But apart from one or two moments of quality, he has not proven up to the standard.
Kristjan Asllani Expected To Leave Inter This Summer

Then, reports the Gazzetta, Inter do not see midfielder Kristjan Asllani as part of next season’s plans.
The 23-year-old has not reached the level that Inter had hoped when they signed him.
Therefore, they will either look to sell Asllani outright this summer, or loan him out for more playing time in the hopes that he could still reach another level.
they should be dropped asap
Asllani and his fans should pay back some money to inter. I never supported the loser Asllani, that piece of S should have never ever given a chance at inter and he must be fined just on the basis of given a chance,.
should’ve dropped coppa earlier this season
This is what happens when you hijack players from your rival.
Milan was the first to attempt to sign Asllani and the same goes for Taremi.
I wish they had gone to Milan.