Gazzetta dello Sport reports in today’s paper regarding the FFP sanctions that Inter must abide by before they expire at the end of June.
“In order to follow the agreement found with UEFA regarding the FFP rules, Inter have until June 30th to find a bunch of sponsors to raise the revenue or to sell players. Banega and Brozovic have been indiccated as the ones who could leave but the revenue raised from permanent transfer of Jovetic to Sevilla (€13,5 million) and the various departures of Biabiany, Ranocchia, Santon and Nagatomo could suffice.”
Gazzetta reports further that Suning have earmarked €100 million to spend this summer as well as any funds acquired from transfers: “Perisic is wanted my Premier League clubs even though €60 million could not be enough to sign him. One of Bernardeschi and Berardi are being pursued but both could arrive to replace the croatian winger. Murillo could leave and be replaced by a Roman duo. Inter are tracking Roma duo Rüdiger and Manolas (prefering the German who is more adaptable to different roles), as well as Lazio’s De Vrij. Suning have set a wage cap (€7 million) in order to avoid a domino effect in the dressing room.”
Gazzetta dello Sport – Suning’s €100 million strategy
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