Inter Milan could potentially generate up to €40 million from sales from players currently out on loan in the summer of 2026.
According to Gazzetta dello Sport via FCInter1908, the Nerazzurri could bid farewell to several loanees.
Benjamin Pavard, who joined Marseille on deadline day, is expected to earn a permanent move at the Stade Velodrome.
Indeed, the Frenchman has quickly become a vital part of Roberto De Zerbi’s defensive setup.
Furthermore, Marseille must fork out around €15 million to purchase the 29-year-old next summer.
Inter Milan to Earn Around €40m from Loan Sales Next Summer

In addition to Pavard, Inter could make a similar figure by offloading Kristjan Asllani to Torino.
Despite his underwhelming career at San Siro, the Albanian has enjoyed a renaissance in Turin.
Therefore, Torino will likely exercise the buyout option.
Then, Sebastiano Esposito’s permanent transfer to Cagliari will pour an additional €4 million into the club’s coffers.
Indeed, there’s an obligatory clause in the loan agreement between the clubs.
Finally, Valentin Carboni will return to base at the end of the season, with Inter excluding a buyout option from their deal with Genoa.

Lautaro as substitute scored 2 goals for Argentina. 🙂
Let’s give him a rest for us aloso 🙂
Who knew loan deals could be such a windfall? €40 million! Inter’s summer sale is looking like a footballer’s fantasy shopping spree. Good luck, Torino, with the Albanian renaissance – hope he’s more tormented than talented this time! And poor Genoa, missing their Valentin Carboni already. Just hope Inter’s coffers are as full as their sense of humor!