Inter Eyes €135M Transfer War Chest via Frattesi, Henrique & Stankovic Sales
Inter plans to raise about €90 million from selling Frattesi, Henrique and Stankovic, adding Oaktree’s €45 million contribution for a €135‑140 million transfer budget. The club values Frattesi at €30 million and will reacquire Stankovic for a net cost of roughly €13 million.
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TL;DR: Inter plans to raise roughly €90 million by selling Davide Frattesi, Luis Henrique and Aleksandar Stankovic this summer. Combined with Oaktree’s expected €45 million injection, the club could have a transfer war chest of about €135‑140 million.
Context Inter’s new owners, Oaktree Capital, have pledged to add at least €45 million to the squad’s summer budget. To reach its internal spending goal, the Nerazzurri are targeting sales of three players whose combined value is estimated near €90 million. This approach follows a broader trend in Serie A where clubs blend player disposals with external funding to comply with financial fair play limits. The club’s financial strategy also aims to maintain squad depth while adhering to UEFA’s profitability and sustainability rules.
Key Facts - Davide Frattesi is valued by Inter at approximately €30 million, even though his last season offered limited playing time and statistical output. - Luis Henrique’s expected departure price mirrors the €30 million bid Bournemouth made in January, which Inter turned down at the time due to a lack of suitable alternatives in the attacking lineup. - Inter will trigger its buy‑back clause to reacquire Aleksandar Stankovic from Club Brugge for €23 million. Having already received €10 million from the player’s earlier transfer, the net balance‑sheet effect is roughly €13 million. His future at Milan remains uncertain, with Premier League clubs, especially Brentford, expressing interest and internal debate ongoing over whether to keep him or sell him at a higher price.
What It Means If the three sales close at the projected figures, Inter will have access to roughly €135‑140 million for summer operations. The funds could be directed toward new signings, contract extensions for existing players, or reducing outstanding liabilities. The actual amount available will hinge on the final sale prices for Frattesi and Henrique, and on whether Inter decides to retain Stankovic or sell him at a premium. Market watchers should monitor official bid announcements for the trio and any subsequent transfer moves by Inter in the coming weeks.
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