As reported yesterday, Inter Milan, because of a possible sanction by UEFA, could be forced to sell some of their players, in particular 21-year-old forward Mauro Icardi: according to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the nerazzurri could sell the Argentina international –tracked by Chelsea- for about 40 million euros, and then invest part of such amount to sign Manchester City 31-year-old midfielder Yaya Touré and Torino 25-year-old wingback Matteo Darmian; another player intended to leave is 30-year-old goalkeeper Samir Handanovic: as reported by the same media, the Slovenia international will extend his deal –currently expiring in June 2016- only if his team will qualify for the Champions League, so the Lombard club will try to obtain about 12 million euros by selling the former Udinese player, to replace whom are also thinking about Genoa 22-year-old Mattia Perin and Atalanta same-aged Marco Sportiello; this latter is by the way also a target for city rivals AC Milan. Regarding the midfield and the offensive line, Inter are keen on two players who are about to become free agents, Monaco 31-year-old Jérémy Toulalan and Marseille 29-year-old André-Pierre Gignac. Finally, regarding the defense, the nerazzurri are thinking about two Dynamo Kyiv players, 23-year-old Aleksandar Dragovic and 25-year-old Domagoj Vida.