One of the important members of Inter squad, Hakan Calhanoglu, is likely to leave the team this summer. Turkish teams have been strongly interested in him recently.
But there is a big issue on the other hand, his transfer fee.

Inter normally wants an amount like 30 million euros. Honestly it is too high considering he is 31 years old. They will be asked to decrease that price tag otherwise it is unlikely to see him leaving. When it comes to the reason why he could leave is that some in-team issues. I have heard there was a quarrel among the players during the Club World Cup. Otherwise Calhanoglu still liked to be a part of Inter. Let's see how this ends...
Inter's asking price of €30 million for the 31 year old Calhanoglu appears to be high, mostly with just one year left on his contract and the age limit set to expire. But Turkish reports put forward that Galatasaray are resisting a €15-17m bid where Inter are confident and holding to €35-40 million proposal. I have read Calhanoglu himself has even appealed for the move, but talks are still being interfered with due to internal disputes. In the end, if Inter do not lower their asking price, the transfer could drop off anyway, so either the price will drop or he will stay.
But isn't Hakan Calhanoglu's contract with Inter Milan until 2027? Which means there are still two seasons left, not the next one? So I don't think Inter Milan really needs to let him go if they still need him. So I don't think Inter Milan needs to lower this player's transfer price if the player himself is actually still quite comfortable at this club. Although some internal issues may exist, but as long as those problems can be resolved, it shouldn't be a problem. Unless Inter Milan has other goals, such as wanting to bring in another player from the club. And Inter Milan needs money for that. Then, yes, Inter Milan should offer a slightly lower price. Because I'm sure a Turkish team like Fenerbahce also wouldn't want a price that is too high. But regarding his actual age, it still doesn't matter, he will still maintain his best performance for at least the next few seasons.