Inter, does Carboni’s redemption fade away in Marseille? From the others a possible treasure

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No players on loan in the current squadInter: this is the data that emerges from the Nerazzurri team, which made various redemptions last summer but followed a different strategy in the transfer market that has just concluded. However, the players transferred by Viale della Liberazione on loan are different. The most relevant case, on an economic level and not only, concerns a footballer who – barring any surprises – will certainly return to base: the serious injury which struck Valentin Carboni in fact, it makes redemption by Olympique Marseille at the end of the season unlikely.

From the other players on loan, on the other hand, Inter could take home a real treasure. Despite the knockout, Martin Satriano he should remain at Lens, currently sixth in Ligue 1. Considering only the sums necessary for the redemption of the various players involved, the Nerazzurri could have up to around 27 million euros in their coffers. In many cases – the exception is Sebastiano Esposito – Inter however maintained the possibility of a counter-ransom.

Incoming
No players

Outgoing
Valentin Carboni: right of redemption, 35 million euros plus 4 in bonuses. Cash back at 39.
Martin Satriano: redemption obligation in case of Lens’ salvation, 5 million euros plus percentage on any future resale.
Sebastiano Esposito: right of redemption, 5 million euros.
Zinho Vanheusden: right of redemption, 3.5 million euros plus percentage on any future resale.
Filip Stankovic: redemption obligation in the event of Venezia’s salvation, 3 million euros plus 50 percent on any future resale.
Aleksandar Stankovic: right of redemption at 1.5 million euros, option for counter-ransom.
Ebenezer Akinsanmiro: right of redemption at around 3 million euros, counter-ransom at around 3.5.
Issiaka Kamate: right of redemption of 2 million euros, counter-ransom of 2.5.
Franco Carboni: right of redemption of 4 million euros, counter-ransom of 12.