Inter will not offload their unwanted full-back Dalbert until they have sorted out Ivan Perisic’s future, according to Tuttosport.

The Brazilian was close to joining Lyon recently after the French club offered €15 million, but Inter resisted and said they wanted €18 million.

Perisic’s unsuitability to playing at wing-back means he is likely to be sold as well, though, and Inter cannot afford to let both go without finding replacements.

Dalbert made just 11 league appearances under Luciano Spalletti last season, having been relegated to second choice at left-back behind Kwadwo Asamoah.

Inter have several problems to resolve regarding players they do not want, as Miranda, Borja Valero and Joao Mario all remain near the exit door.

The centre-back is on holiday at the moment but will soon be told he is not part of Conte’s plans for this year, with offers from Monaco and Jiangsu Suning on the table.

Valero still has interest from Fiorentina, after Piero Ausilio met the Viola’s sporting director Daniele Prade in Milan last week.

Mario has an offer from Monaco just like Miranda, but Sporting Lisbon may also make a bid to resign the midfielder after giving him to Inter in 2016.