With mass speculation that Inter are looking to add Manchester United’s Romelu Lukaku to their ranks over the Summer, Gazzetta dello Sport have taken a look at the kind of player that the Nerazzurri could be getting.

At both club and international level, he has typically always played as a lone striker and has shown some difficult when it comes to playing with another striker.

Incoming Inter manager Antonio Conte is keen to work on this flaw in the 26-year-old’s game and intends to play him with a partner in his 3-5-2/3-4-1-2 system.

The former Chelsea striker has phenomenal physical attributes that help him carry out his duties and he has proved to be a real handful for many defences due to this.

He also perhaps lack a bit of the killer instinct he should have as a striker and is often criticised for wasting opportunities but despite this he still has a very good goal return throughout his career.

He has 10 goals in 21 Champions League appearances, 13 in 27 Europa League matches, 113 in 252 Premier League matches and 45 in 79 international games with five of those goals coming in 10 World Cup appearances.