Inter is a 100 million market. Here’s how Ausilio and Marotta want to finance it

Inter is a 100 million market. Here’s how Ausilio and Marotta want to finance it
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The newspaper ‘TuttoSport’ on newsstands today takes stock of the club’s next transfer windowInter and explains that the Italian champion club, net of the already defined purchases of Zielinski and Taremi, wants to finalize at least three purchases next summer: Bento, goalkeeper of Athletico Paranaense valued at 20 million euros, then Alessandro Buongiorno and Alfred Gudmundsson – around 40 million each – for a total hope of around 100 million euros. But considering that Inter’s transfer market will have to be self-financed again this summer, where will Ausilio and Marotta get the money from?

For the newspaper, everything will go through sales. By selling Marcus Thuram to PSG for 85 million euros the matter would be resolved quickly, but at the same time Inter would lose one of the most important big names and this is not their intention. The longest and most tortuous road would be that of the transfer of ‘others’, with Denzel Dumfries who – one year before his contract expires – is the only one among the starters who could be sacrificed.

The intention is to obtain around 30 million euros from the sale of the Dutchman, then as many – if not something more – from Valentin Carboni. But Correa will also be on the market: if OM qualify for the next Champions League, they will be obliged to buy him out for 10 million euros, otherwise other offers will be sought. On the list of starters there are also the names of Agoume, Radu, Vanheusden, Oristanio and Sebastiano Esposito., but offers will also be heard for Satriano, Francesco Pio Esposito, Zanotti and Filip Stankovic.

 
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