Inter have still not received any offers for their star striker Mauro Icardi despite the club dropping their asking price to €60 million, according to Tuttosport.

The Nerazzurri want to get rid of their former captain in a bid to repair a broken dressing room and raise funds to sign Romelu Lukaku from Manchester United.

United have said no to any potential swap deal with the Belgian while Roma and Napoli have withdrawn their interest for Icardi.

Juventus seem the only credible option for the 26-year-old, but they already have several forwards in their squad and may have to sell some first.

Inter face similarly difficult decisions when it comes to sorting the futures of Radja Nainggolan and Ivan Perisic.

Beppe Marotta has told the Belgian’s agent he is not part of Antonio Conte’s plans but Inter need €29 million – or a loan with an option to buy for €20 million – to avoid a net loss.

Nainggolan was the marquee signing of last summer’s recruitment campaign but Conte would happily move him on before preseason begins.

Perisic could stay if he can convince Conte he is sufficiently motivated to try out a new role at left wing-back.

However, he too will be sold if Inter receive an offer above €40 million and the player still wants a move to the Premier League.

Borja Valero, Dalbert, Joao Mario and Matias Vecino could all be on their way out as well should the right offers arrive.

Valero could return to Fiorentina but Inter want €2.5-3.5 million and the Spaniard’s wages may represent a stumbling block.

Inter have offered Dalbert to Roma during talks for Edin Dzeko and are awaiting offers above €15 million from France and Germany.

Joao Mario is valued at €18-20 million and has interest from Porto, Monaco and Everton, but none of them have made official approaches.

Vecino will probably stay at Inter but an offer above €25 million could change Inter’s mind.