Inter are among four Italian teams to be courting Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Mousa Dembele according to British newspaper The Telegraph.
Inter are joined by Juventus, Milan and Napoli in being interested in the Belgian international midfielder who has just a year left on his current deal with the London club.
The Telegraph however add that he has interest from China too. Selling him to China is a far more attractive option for Spurs as they would then not be strengthening Inter, Juventus or Napoli, all of whom they could come up against in the Champions League next season. Spurs are also likely going to be able to raise more funds from a sale to China also.
Dembele, 30, is valued at £20 million (circa €22.8 million) by Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy and the player is understood to be seeking wages in excess of £100,000 (circa €115,000) from his next club.
Last season the former Fulham player made a total of 39 appearances but was unable to contribute any goals or assists.