FFP is based on financial years, not seasonal calendars. CL will alleviate our FFP issues to a large extent in the next financial year, but that does not help us till 30th of June. Unfortunately the options we agreed for Cancelo and Rafinha run out before that. In July, we should be able to sign bigger deals with a lot more leeway from FFP restrictions.
That said, the FFP impact of Rafinha and Cancelo in one year is about €7m each plus wages. This year we have already paid their wages, so we just need to make a €14m profit to conclude both these deals. Kondogbia deal should earn us a 7-8m profit, Nagatomo deal can give us a 3-4m profit too. So these sums should not be difficult with sales of some youth players. But from the media rumours it appears that Inter are about 40m in the hole in terms of FFP already i.e. by 30 June we need to find profit of 40m somehow. If that is true, I don't see the urgency by Inter to sell some of the surplus players or youngsters. So either the media figures are exaggerated (which is possible) or Inter plan to sell one of our valued assets (Icardi, Perisic, Brozovic or Skriniar) which would be really annoying.
But either way, this complicated the Rafinha and Cancelo transfers. I guess that is why Inter are negotiating for more flexibility in terms/price with Valencia and Barca.