Mauro Icardi has postponed any decision regarding his future until Friday at the earliest, according to Corriere dello Sport.

Napoli are pushing hard to secure the Inter striker and are prepared to offer the Nerazzurri €60 million, having initially valued him at only €50 million.

Roma are studying an offer which will include Edin Dzeko and a hefty sum of cash, expected to be higher than the €30 million previously mooted.

Juventus hope Icardi will keep playing for time so they can sell Paulo Dybala and raise the necessary funds for a cash offer, albeit Inter are expected to reject any bid they receive from their arch rivals.

Napoli owner Aurelio De Laurentiis is in daily contact with Wanda Nara after deciding to prioritise personal terms over talks with Inter.

De Laurentiis believes agreeing a deal with Icardi himself will be more difficult than negotiating with Beppe Marotta, not least because the Partenopei would be Inter’s preferred destination for their former captain.

Roma are hopeful they can resolve two problems in one by selling Dzeko to Inter and signing Icardi as his replacement in the same deal.

Icardi’s €75 million price tag could prove a stumbling block in talks, however, as it means the Giallorossi would need to offer €50 million in cash alongside the Bosnian.

Maurito remains more interested in a move to Juve than to either of their Italian rivals, but the Bianconeri need to sell some forwards before they can agree a deal.

Marotta will only sell Icardi to his former club if he can have Paulo Dybala in return, but CdS revealed both Andrea Agnelli and La Joya himself have vetoed such an idea.

Icardi is almost certain to stay in Italy wherever he goes, while there is thought to be no chance of Inter selling him on loan like Radja Nainggolan and Ivan Perisic.

Inter will either offload the 26-year-old on a permanent deal or keep him at Appiano Gentile for another season, without letting Icardi play for the first team.