Inter Board Discloses Sums for the Past Transfer Window

Inter divulged their balance sheets on Thursday, which confirmed a €85M loss for the past season and revealed the details of their transfer market moves. Since the Nerazzurri completed a pair of signings with the formula of the loan with an obligation to buy, they spent €23M and cashed in €40M. They recorded €28.2M plusvalenze, Calcio e Finanza reports.

André Onana and Marcus Thuram joined as free agents, but the team paid €2M commissions to the agents of the former and a hefty €8M in the Frenchman’s case. The fee for the temporary spell of Romelu Lukaku cost €7.8M.

Moreover, Inter spent €3M to have Raoul Bellanova for a season, but they decided not to buy him out from Cagliari afterward. Instead, they redeemed Francesco Acerbi from Lazio for €4M.

The Nerazzurri profited handsomely on some youngsters. The sale of Cesare Casadei fetched nearly €15M, while Sassuolo were forced to purchase Andrea Pinamonti for €20M. Salernitana disbursed €5M for Lorenzo Pirola. They didn’t exercise their option to bring him back.

Marcelo Brozovic was sold to Al-Nassr for €17.5, while Onana to Manchester United for €50.2M. Instead, Inter recorded a €7M loss on Robin Gosens, who joined Union Berlin. The final numbers for Benjamin Pavard, Davide Frattesi, and Carlos Augusto will be revealed next year. They will have to acquire Marko Arnautovic from Bologna once they collect the first point after February 5th.

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