Six players are reportedly at risk of being omitted from Inter’s 22-man Champions League squad.
Financial Fair Play restrictions mean Inter can only name 22 players for the Champions League, with two of those raised by the Nerazzurri, while among those left out must be someone who cost more than €20m.
According to Tuttosport, third-choice goalkeeper Tommaso Berni will be replaced by home-grown Raffaele Di Gennaro.
Six players are reportedly at risk of being omitted from Inter’s 22-man Champions League squad.
Financial Fair Play restrictions mean Inter can only name 22 players for the Champions League, with two of those raised by the Nerazzurri, while among those left out must be someone who cost more than €20m.
According to Tuttosport, third-choice goalkeeper Tommaso Berni will be replaced by home-grown Raffaele Di Gennaro.
Elsewhere, Joao Mario is certain to be overlooked, given he is not in Luciano Spalletti’s plans and set the Beneamata back €43.7m.
The newspaper warns two of Roberto Gagliardini, Matias Vecino, Antonio Candreva and Dalbert – all having commanded fees of over €20m – will join the Portuguese out of the squad.
Inter were placed in Group B alongside Barcelona, Tottenham Hotspur and PSV.