Yann Karamoh’s loan to Bordeaux means that Inter will only be allowed to register 19 senior players for their Champions League squad.
It’s a blow for the Nerazzurri, who were already in a tough group with Barcelona, Tottenham Hotspur and PSV Eindhoven.
The squad was already cut from 25 to 22 players as part of the Settlement Agreement with UEFA over Financial Fair Play violations.
With Karamoh joining Girondins de Bordeaux on loan yesterday, that means they must make room for at least two players who came through the youth academy.
Yann Karamoh’s loan to Bordeaux means that Inter will only be allowed to register 19 senior players for their Champions League squad.
It’s a blow for the Nerazzurri, who were already in a tough group with Barcelona, Tottenham Hotspur and PSV Eindhoven.
The squad was already cut from 25 to 22 players as part of the Settlement Agreement with UEFA over Financial Fair Play violations.
With Karamoh joining Girondins de Bordeaux on loan yesterday, that means they must make room for at least two players who came through the youth academy.
The most likely players cut from the list, according to the Corriere dello Sport, are Dalbert, Joao Mario, Antonio Candreva and goalkeeper Tommaso Berni.
Other potential candidates for the chop are Matias Vecino and Roberto Gagliardini, who both cost over €20m.