Inter Milan could reportedly make a handsome profit from selling Kristjan Asllani to Torino at the end of the season.
According to Calcio e Finanza via FCInter1908, Asllani’s permanent transfer to Turin would significantly bolster Inter’s finances.
Kristjan Asllani joined Torino on a season-long loan toward the end of August.
Despite refusing several foreign proposals, the 23-year-old eventually agreed to leave San Siro after falling out of favor.
Indeed, new manager Cristian Chivu immediately ruled the Albanian star out of his project.
Torino forked out a €1.5 million loan fee to lure Asllani to Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino for the 2025/26 season.
Furthermore, there’s a buyout clause in the agreement, which allows Torino to purchase the midfielder permanently next summer.
Meanwhile, Inter have already saved around €2.4 million on his wages.
Then, if Marco Baroni’s men trigger the buy option in 2026, the deal could generate a substantial profit.
Indeed, Torino would have to splash €12 million to activate the clause.
On the other hand, Asllani’s value has already dropped to €7.2 million, expecting to fall to €4.2m by next summer.
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