The San Siro side have made some big sums by selling their top players over the years

As one of the major forces in Italian and European football, some of the best players of all time have jumped at the chance to join Inter over the decades.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Ronaldo, Hernan Crespo and Samuel Eto'o are among the many elite stars who have enjoyed successful spells at the San Siro side.

All stars come and go, however, and Inter have done some excellent business when it comes to selling some top names for big fees, too.

But, which players form part of Inter's most expensive sales?

GOAL takes a look!

Season

Biggest sale

Fee

Total sales

2022-23

Michele Di Gregorio

€4M

€8.4M

2021-22

Romelu Lukaku

€113M

€203.55M

2020-21

Mauro Icardi

€50M

€82.55M

2019-20

Gabriel Barbosa

€17.5M

€66.74M

2018-19

Geoffrey Kondogbia

€22M

€87.42M

2017-18

Gianluca Caprari

€15M

€79.24M

2016-17

Diego Laxalt

€5.8M

€18.5M

2015-16

Mateo Kovacic

€38M

€115.32M

2014-15

Ishak Belfodil

€5.75M

€23.6M

2013-14

Giulio Donati

€3M

€11M

2012-13

Philippe Coutinho

€13M

€63.3M

2011-12

Samuel Eto'o

€27M

€55.95M

2010-11

Mario Balotelli

€29.5M

€66.53M

2009-10

Zlatan Ibrahimovic

€69.5M

€109.1M

2008-09

Pele

€6M

€10.18M

2007-08

Fabio Grosso

€8.7M

€14.24M

2006-07

Obafemi Martins

€16M

€31.89M

2005-06

Andy van der Meyde

€9M

€22.66M

2004-05

Fabio Cannavaro

€10M

€29.82M

2003-04

Hernan Crespo

€26M

€49.92M

2002-03

Ronaldo

€45M

€103.25M

2001-02

Robbie Keane

€18M

€52.13M

2000-01

Angelo Peruzzi

€17.9M

€28.75M

TOTAL

€1.33B

*All figures are taken from Transfermarkt unless stated otherwise.

Inter top 10 most expensive player salesGetty10Clarence Seedorf | €22.5m | AC Milan | 2002

Clarence Seedorf moved to Inter from Real Madrid on January 1, 2000 for €24 million after winning the Champions League, the Supercopa de Espana and La Liga in Spain.

The Netherlands midfielder could not win any major silverware at Inter, but did come up with a memorable performance against Juventus in March 2002 when he scored two sublime long-range goals in a 2-2 draw.

Later that summer, Seedorf moved to Inter's city rivals for €22.50m (£20.25m) and went on to attain legendary status with the Rossoneri.

He won two Serie A titles, two Champions Leagues, two UEFA Super Cups, a FIFA Club World Cup and an Italian Super Cup with Milan.

Fun fact: Inter also parted ways with Ronaldo that very same season, with the Brazil icon joining Real Madrid for a fee of €45m (£40.50m).

AdvertisementGetty Images9Hernan Crespo | €26m | Chelsea | 2003

One of the greatest strikers of his generation, Hernan Crespo joined Inter from Lazio for €40m in 2002 before being shipped to Chelsea the following year for €26m.

Crespo went on to feature for the Blues for just two full seasons and won the Premier League title in 2005-06.

In between, he joined Milan on loan in 2004 and then returned to Inter for another two season loan starting in 2006 before joining them for free at the end of that spell.

The Argentine forward won three consecutive league titles with Inter between 2006 and 2009.

Getty8Samuel Eto'o | €27m | Anzhi | 2011

After winning the Champions League, Club World Cup, the Coppa Italia on two occasions, the Supercoppa Italiana and a Serie A title with Inter, Samuel Eto'o joined Anzhi Makhachkala in the summer of 2011.

The Russian club paid €27m for his signature.

After two seasons in Russia, Eto'o joined Chelsea for free in 2013 before moving to Everton, Sampdoria, Antalyaspor, Konyaspor and Qatar SC.

The Cameroon legend retired in 2019.

Getty7Martio Balotelli | €29.5m | Manchester City | 2010

After impressing at Inter's academy, Mario Balotelli was promoted to their senior team in 2007.

The Italian forward, who was always in the news for all the wrong reasons, performed extremely well for Inter, winning three league titles, one Coppa Italia, one Supercoppa Italiana and a Champions League in his time there.

In 2010, Balotelli joined Manchester City for €29.5m, where he won the Premier League and FA Cup.