Report – Inter Milan Must Finance New Signings With Sales After Investing Over €60M In Transfer Window | OneFootball

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·29 de junio de 2025

Report – Inter Milan Must Finance New Signings With Sales After Investing Over €60M In Transfer Window

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Inter Milan will have to finance new signings with sales after investing over €60 million into the transfer market so far this summer.

This according to today’s print edition of Rome-based newspaper Corriere dello Sport, via FCInterNews.


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Inter Milan are now reportedly on the verge of their third signing of the summer.

The Nerazzurri will soon complete a deal for Parma striker Ange-Yoan Bonny.

Inter Milan Must Finance Signings With Sales After Spending €60M

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The deal for Bonny will be worth around €26 million including add-ons.

That is in addition to the roughly €40 million that Inter have already spent on Sucic and Henrique.

So far, Inter have not made any major sales this summer. Rather, Nerazzurri owners Oaktree Capital have been willing to sanction the deals with the budgetary surplus the club has.

However, Inter cannot spend money forever without cash coming in the other direction.

And according to the Corriere, this marks the end of the road for Inter’s most ambitious spending.

The Nerazzurri will have to start bringing in transfer fees in order to finance any future business that they do from now until the end of the transfer window.

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