Monaco left-back Layvin Kurzawa has caught the attention of many top clubs. Mercato expert Alfredo Pedulla reports that Inter are closely monitoring Kurzawa, and sent scouts to watch the French player against Juventus. The player’s contract with Monaco expires in 2018, and it will be difficult for the Nerazzurri to pull off a deal. Another player that has caught Inter’s attention is Kaiserslautern center-back Willi Orban. Orban is still an unproven prospect, and would be a less appealing signing than Aleksander Dragovic of Dynamo Kiev.
Source: FcInternews.it

i don’t fancy Inter to get busy trying to sign full backs/wing backs if RM still insist on playing 4-3-1-2/4-2-3-1 because this will leave the flanks very much exposed. Inter actually has formidable lineup of players in that roles. the issue is containing the possession without leaving rooms for the opposition to press forwards especially from the wide flanks. when the use of wing backs/full backs is just to move forward, that will cause the center defenders to cover for their advances and hence leaving spaces in the center of defense. what Inter need is wingers/wide players that can hold possession and that can actually cross balls into the penalty box.