Inter cannot move for England under-21 star Ryan Sessegnon unless they sell Ivan Perisic first, according to Tuttosport.
Piero Ausilio watched the 19-year-old in action during Tuesday’s match against France at the under-21 Euros, following a recommendation from Antonio Conte.
Sessegnon has one year left on his contract at Fulham and recently told the club he does not want to sign a new deal, meaning he will probably leave this summer.
Inter need to find a buyer for Perisic if they want to sign the versatile wide man, though, with the Nerazzurri setting a €40 million price tag for the Croatian.
Tuttosport described Sessegnon this morning as ‘very difficult to sign’ and named Atalanta wing-back Robin Gosens as a viable alternative.
Atalanta rejected an offer from Schalke earlier in the week with Gian Piero Gasperini hoping to keep all his best players ahead of next season’s Champions League.
Should Gosens prove unobtainable as well Inter could turn to Emerson Palmieri at Chelsea or Matteo Darmian at Manchester United, two players Conte has previously managed.