INTER Milan boss Frank de Boer has left around £100m worth of talent out of his 25-man Europa League squad.

Brazilian striker Gabriel Barbosa and midfield star Joao Mario, who joined Inter in the summer for around 70 million Euros, cannot therefore feature in the group stage.

Inter’s two big summer signings from the previous season, €31m French midfielder Geoffrey Kondogbia and former Manchester City striker Stevan Jovetic, have also been left out for fear of breaching UEFA’s Financial Fair Play rules.

But de Boer can still call upon a host of internationals for tonight’s game against Saints.

Here, Macauley Daley profiles the players who Inter have used in their two Europa League games so far.

Samir Handanovic The goalkeeper, 32, is the only player in the entirety of Inter’s squad to start every match in both Serie A and the Europa League this season.

The former Slovenian international was signed from Udinese in 2012 for £12.75m and has made over 160 appearances since in all competitions.

Won the Serie A goalkeeper of the year award in 2011 and 2013. In both of those seasons, he was named in the league’s team of the year.

Danilo D’Ambrosio The right back, 28, has been a regular for Inter in his third full campaign at the San Siro. He was signed in January 2014 from Torino for £1.49m by current Watford boss Walter Mazzarri. Can also play on the left.

Yuto Nagatomo The Japanese left-back has only been used as a bit part player so far by de Boer, despite signing a contract extension in April. After signing in January 2011, the 30-year-old has made 167 appearances in all competitions for Inter, scoring ten times from his favoured position of left-back.

Senna Miangue This is the Belgian left back’s first season in and around the Inter first team and he has already started twice.

Just two days after making his debut against Palermo in Serie A, the 19-year-old was rewarded with a new four year contract.

Jeison Murillo (centre back) In his only previous season at the San Siro, the 24-year-old centre half received eight yellow and four red cards and also got sent off in consecutive league matches. Signed from Granada for £6.8m in July 2015, he has started both Europa League matches this season.

Felipe Melo The 33-year-old defensive midfielder is in his second season at the San Siro, following spells at Galatasaray, Juventus and Fiorentina. Signed by Roberto Mancini for £3.15m in 2015, he’s so far made 30 appearances, scoring just the one goal. Has started both of Inter’s Europa League games but has only been used sporadically in the league so far. Was part of Brazil’s 2010 World Cup squad.

Gary Medel Following Cardiff ’s relegation from the Premier League and some impressive performances at the 2014 World Cup, Inter parted with £10m for the Chilean international, 29, and it’s proved to be shrewd business. He’s made 89 appearances, scoring one once. The defensive midfielder is a double Copa America winner with Chile.

Marcelo Brozovic The 23-year-old box-to-box midfielder is currently a squad player, having only made two appearances so far this campaign. In Inter’s first Europa League match against Hapoel Be’er Sheva, he was taken off at half time.

He made 32 league appearances last season for Roberto Mancini, and also played three times for Croatia at Euro 2016.

Assane Demoya Gnoukouri The 20-year-old central midfielder has mainly been used as a sub this season. He made his first start of this campaign against Sparta Prague, playing 70 minutes.

Ever Banega Banega, 28, was seen as a terrific bit of business on Inter’s part as they managed to sign the attacking midfielder on a free transfer from Sevilla in the summer. He won two Europa League trophies during his time in Spain and will be hoping to make it a triple crown this term. Rodrigo Palacio The Argentinean has started both Europa League games in Group K and is their sole scorer thus far.

Despite this, the goals have dried up in recent seasons for the 34-year-old - he has just four since the beginning of last season.

This is his fourth year at the San Siro after joining from Genoa and so far he’s made 145 appearances, scoring 51 times. Was part of the Argentina squad that finished runner-up at the 2007 Copa America and the 2014 World Cup.

Eder This is the Italian’s first full season at the San Siro, after joining on a two-year loan deal midway through last season from Sampdoria. The 29-year-old has not scored for Inter since last April, though. He started all four of Italy’s matches at Euro 2016, scoring the winner against Sweden in their second group match.

Jonathan Biabiany This is the French winger’s second spell at Inter, after he graduated through the academy in 2007. The 28-year-old had spells with Sampdoria and most notably Parma before returning to the San Siro in 2015. Made his only appearance this season in the Europa League loss to Be’er Sheva.

Mauro Icardi Inter’s captain, 23, and the club’s top scorer has yet to start in the Europa League this season but has been come on in both games. Has already been involved in eight goals (six goals and two assists) in just eight Serie A matches this season, after scoring 16 times in the last campaign and 22 the year before that.

Antonio Candreva The Italian international winger is another one of the newer faces at the San Siro, having arrived from Lazio for £18.7m in the summer. He got 10 goals at the Stadio Olympico last season and has so far made an appearance in every one of Frank De Boer’s matches this campaign, although he is yet to get off the mark. Started twice for Italy at Euro 2016.

Ivan Perisic The midfielder, 27, has been mainly used in the league this season but he made a 27-minute cameo appearance against Sparta Prague last time out. Scored nine times for Inter in his debut season following a £13.6m move from Wolfsburg. The Croatian international has two in seven games so far this season, following an impressive Euro 2016 in which he scored against the Czech Republic and Spain.