Inter will turn their attention to securing a deal with Manchester United for Romelu Lukaku on Monday, according to Corriere dello Sport.

The Nerazzurri have until the end of the weekend to raise funds to comply with Financial Fair Play and can then concentrate on making signings.

Lukaku has agreed personal terms with Inter and is waiting for the clubs to reach a deal.

Inter have offered a two-year loan worth €10 million followed by an obligation to buy for €60 million, but United are expected to reject this.

Radja Nainggolan and Mauro Icardi were both offered to the Premier League giants in a possible part-exchange deal, but Ed Woodward is not interested in signing either.

United are open to the creative formula proposed but want more money overall, having signed Lukaku for €85 million in 2017.

Lukaku’s agent Federico Pastorello will try and force the issue next week by reminding the club of his client’s desire to move to Italy.

Inter are confident they will eventually agree a deal to sign the 26-year-old, who has become Antonio Conte’s first-choice target in attack.