Inter will be forced to sell Arsenal target Marcelo Brozovic if they fail to qualify for the Champions League, say reports.

The Nerazzurri were hit by UEFA Financial Fair Play sanctions last May and must limit losses in 2016 to €30m and break even by 2017.

Tuttosport reports today that Inter will need to make a big sale this summer to achieve these targets if they fail to reach the lucrative third Champions League spot.

Inter will be forced to sell Arsenal target Marcelo Brozovic if they fail to qualify for the Champions League, say reports.

The Nerazzurri were hit by UEFA Financial Fair Play sanctions last May and must limit losses in 2016 to €30m and break even by 2017.

Tuttosport reports today that Inter will need to make a big sale this summer to achieve these targets if they fail to reach the lucrative third Champions League spot.

The newspaper writes that the San Siro giants are currently set to finish the financial year on 30 June with a deficit of -€50m, which is €20m more than the UEFA sanctions allow.

Brozovic has been identified as the easiest sale on the market, as he could fetch €20-25m from Premier League side Arsenal, who are reportedly interested.

The paper writes that Mauro Icardi is regarded as not for sale unless an offer of €50m arrives, while President Erick Thohir will struggle to get the €12-15m he is demanding for Samir Handanovic.

Should Brozo leave, Sampdoria’s Roberto Soriano is reportedly the man who will replace him.

A deal was set in January for a two-year loan with an obligation to buy of €15m for the Italy international, says the outlet.

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