Inter Listening to Offers for Two Further Youngsters

Cesare Casadei and Andrea Pinamonti will not be the only youngsters to leave Inter in the summer. The management is looking for new homes also for Lucien Agoumé and Eddie Salcedo. Outright sales aren’t out of the question. The brass has received the mandate to register a €60M profit, Calciomercato reports.

Such request will be hard to accomplish while holding onto Milan Skriniar and Denzel Dumfries. But the Nerazzurri directors will try to get close to the sum through minor deals. Or, if necessary, postpone a major departure to January or next June.

Agoumé fared well at Brest last season. However, management opted to sign Kristjan Asllani in the same role. Cremonese, Bologna and Sampdoria expressed interest in Italy. But he could head back to Ligue 1, more precisely at Lorient. As it was the case for the other youngsters, Inter wish not to lose control over him completely. But they didn’t manage to insert a buy-back clause in previous deals. He weighs €1.8M on their balance sheets.

The Nerazzurri had acquired Salcedo from Genoa for €11.6M in 2019. He struggled at Spezia, and he is technically worth €5M now. Standard Liege inquired about him in the last few days. However, they proposed just a loan with option to buy. La Beneamata prefer more definitive formulas in this instance.

Our Take on Inter Sorting the Future of Their Youngsters

It’s a dangerous strategy considering that the risk of partying ways with a true gem, as it happened with Nicolò Zaniolo back in the day, is ever-present. At least they have gotten properly compensated this time, and it’s better than selling cornerstones, as the regrets will eventually transpire down the line.

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