Inter’s priority in the upcoming January transfer window is cutting down the club’s wage bill according to a report in today’s print edition of Italian daily newspaper La Repubblica.
Inter have already trimmed the wage bill slightly by loaning Radja Nainggolan to fellow Serie A side Cagliari and could further trim their wage bill by offloading Christian Eriksen, who is one of the club’s highest earning players.
Eriksen could potentially make a move to Ligue 1 side Paris Saint-Germain and if he does indeed move, he will not necessarily be replaced by the Nerazzurri club, who are reportedly needing to make a profit or break even in the transfer window.
Young striker Andrea Pinamonti, who has barely played this term, could also depart the club and unlike with Eriksen, a replacement may come although the report from La Repubblica insists that any replacement who does come in for Pinamonti will not be a major one.