Inter are concerned Mauro Icardi and Radja Nainggolan will cause dressing room unrest if the pair are not sold before September, according to Gazzetta dello Sport.

Both players are out of Antonio Conte’s plans for this season and the Nerazzurri’s new head coach reiterated this during his first press conference yesterday.

Icardi has a lucrative offer from Napoli on the table but seems to be waiting for Juventus, who are ahead of the Azzurri at the moment.

Nainggolan has rejected interest from China but Inter remain hopeful of finding a club abroad who will take him on loan.

Napoli are prepared to offer €60 million for Icardi while Aurelio De Laurentiis could offer Wanda Nara a role in one of his films, in an attempt to win her over.

Juventus are the couple’s preferred destination, but the Bianconeri have to sell Gonzalo Higuain and Mario Mandzukic before they can make their move.

Nainggolan’s high wages (€4.5 million per season) are making it difficult for Inter to find buyers, leading the club to consider a loan move.

The Nerazzurri want a fee of €9 million for the loan, which would help the club cover the 30-year-old’s amortised cost in their financial records for this season.