Inter Milan Could Raise Over €100 Million In Player Sales This Summer & Overhaul Squad With 5 Leaving On A Free | OneFootball

Inter Milan Could Raise Over €100 Million In Player Sales This Summer & Overhaul Squad With 5 Leaving On A Free | OneFootball

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·29 March 2026

Inter Milan Could Raise Over €100 Million In Player Sales This Summer & Overhaul Squad With 5 Leaving On A Free

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Inter Milan are preparing for a summer of significant upheaval, with the club potentially raising over €100 million through player sales on top of five further departures on free transfers as a wide-ranging squad overhaul takes shape.

Either because their cycle at Inter is coming to an end or because they are seeking a new challenge.


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The five free departures are equally significant.

Sommer, Acerbi, De Vrij, Darmian and Mkhitaryan all see their contracts expire, with only backup goalkeeper Di Gennaro currently confirmed as staying.

Oaktree Promise Adequate Budget For Inter Milan As Thuram, Dumfries & Calhanoglu Sales Could Swell Transfer Funds Further

Oaktree have assured the Inter hierarchy that an adequate transfer budget will be available regardless of outgoings.

Player sales, however, could inflate that figure considerably.

Dumfries carries a €25 million release clause.

Frattesi is almost certain to leave and should command €30-35 million.

Calhanoglu remains a long-standing Galatasaray target.

Bastoni is valued at a minimum of €70 million with Barcelona’s interest well documented, though no formal negotiations have begun between the clubs.

Thuram’s situation is more conditional.

An offer of around €60 million would be enough to open the door to a sale, with the France forward’s difficult season making the club increasingly open to moving him on.

The potential scale of this summer’s activity is enormous, and Inter are already planning accordingly.

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