Inter have laid out their intentions for incoming manager Antonio Conte with them wishing to win the Serie A title in two seasons according to a report from Corriere dello Sport.

Before winning the title, Conte will obviously have to reduce the gap between Inter and his former employers Juventus, who have reigned supreme in Serie A for the past eight years.

The report from the Rome based newspaper goes on to detail that the former Italian national team manager will sign his contract to become Inter manager in a couple days.

He is expected to put pen-to-paper on a three year contract which will make him the highest paid coach in the league. His first year salary will be €10 million net whilst there will be €2 million in potential bonuses up for grabs. In the second and third years of the contract, he will earn €12 million net per season.

The report explains that recent changes to the Italian taxation system has helped Inter to bring in Conte, who was last in charge of Premier League side Chelsea.