#3 Joao Mario
Yes, the Portuguese midfielder is still an Inter Milan player. Joao Mario arrived at the San Siro in 2016 as the most expensive non-Italian player in the history of the club.
But the midfielder has failed to justify his price tag. In the four seasons as an Inter Milan player, Mario has spent two of them on loan and made just 69 appearances.
The arrivals of Stefano Sensi, Nico Barella, and Christian Eriksen have further pushed the midfielder down the pecking order. With a plethora of options in midfield for Conte, it is unlikely that Joao Mario would get another game for Inter Milan.
With two more years remaining on his contract, Inter Milan will be hoping to offload the out-of-favor midfielder.
#2 Radja Nainggolan
Arguably Inter Milan's biggest transfer debacle in recent memory, the Belgian arrived at the San Siro following an impressive four-year stint at AS Roma.
But Nainggolan never really settled to life in Milan. Poor form and numerous disciplinary issues saw him struggle for game time under Luciano Spalletti.
Nainggolan seems to be happy and rediscovering his best form following his loan move to Cagliari. In short, Inter Milan should look to sell him at any price.
#1 Ivan Perisic
The Croatian has been one of the most consistent performers in Serie A over the last 5 seasons. Perisic joined the Nerazzurri back in 2015, and has made over 160 appearances and scored 40 goals for the Italian giants.
This was all before Antonio Conte. The arrival of the Italian coincided with Perisic's loan move to Bayern Munich, as he struggled to fit into Conte's system.
Perisic, to his credit, carried his good form into the Bundesliga and has been an important player for the German giants. Despite being in his 30s, Perisic is still in his prime. With Alexis Sanchez on the wage bill and Conte unlikely to play Perisic again, Inter Milan should cash in on the winger.
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