Inter Milan will reportedly part ways with Alexis Sanchez, Stefano Sensi and Davy Klaassen at the end of the season.

La Gazzetta dello Sport (via FcInter1908) sheds some light on the club’s transfer plans ahead of the upcoming summer Mercato.

The pink newspaper expects a relatively quiet session, especially when compared with last summer.

In fact, the source rules out major moves.

The Serie A leaders have already secured the services of Napoli midfielder Piotr Zielinski and Porto striker Mehdi Taremi.

The Nerazzurri struck agreements with the duo who will be able to join as free agents in the summer once their contracts with their current clubs expire.

Likewise, three Inter players will embark on new adventures after seeing out their deals.

The report doesn’t expect the management to offer new contracts to Sanchez, Sensi and Klaassen.

The Chilean veteran returned to the club last August for a second spell after spending a solitary campaign at Marseille.

The former Barcelona and Arsenal star has been serving as a backup attacker for Marcus Thuram and Lautaro Martinez.

Therefore, he will vacate his post at the end of the season to make room for Taremi.

Alexis Sanchez, Stefano Sensi & Davy Klaassen To Leave Inter Milan At The End Of The Season

As for Sensi, he was on the verge of leaving the club in January. However, Leicester City couldn’t finalize the transfer before the deadline.

Nevertheless, the Italian midfielder will end up leaving as a free agent in June after failing to earn playing time at Simone Inzaghi’s court this season. His injury woes didn’t help his case either.

Finally, Klaassen signed a one-year deal on last summer’s transfer deadline day after rescinding his contract with Ajax.

But like Sensi, the Dutchman finds himself at the bottom of the pecking order.

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