Inter will look to insert a buy-back clause into any agreement to sell Liverpool and Wolverhampton Wanderers target Andrea Pinamonti. 

The Italian giants are looking to raise money before the end of June in order to make sure they stay on the right side of UEFA's financial fair play rules.




Inter want to raise €40m and could let a number of young stars, such as Pinamonti, leave.

But according to Italian daily Gazzetta dello Sport, Inter will make sure they insert buy-back clauses into sale agreements as they do not want to lose control of their talents.
 


Young striker Pinamonti has been linked with Premier League pair Liverpool and Wolves, but it is unclear whether either English side would agree to the inclusion of a buy-back clause.

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Inter recently offered fellow Italian side Udinese the chance to sign Pinamonti for a fee of between €7m and €8m.

But Udinese knocked back the idea of signing the 19-year-old, with the club also concerned about his €700,000 per year salary.