Inter’s sporting director Piero Ausilio continues to work on a multitude of moves well in advance of the summer transfer window opening and on Tuesday he met with the representatives of Andriy Lunin according to the latest report from Corriere dello Sport.

The young Ukrainian goalkeeper is viewed as the heir to Samir Handanovic in between the sticks for the Nerazzurri. If he is signed, Inter will loan him out for one to two seasons presumably in Serie A to allow him to get used to the league.

The Rome based newspaper further report that the 19-year-old is currently valued at €8 million by his club Zorya Luhansk, who he joined from Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk just last year.

This season Lunin has recorded 9 shut outs across 29 games in all competitions for the Ukrainian club and he has also attracted interest from Inter’s rivals Juventus as well as Premier League duo Leicester City and Liverpool.