Inter have offered Cristiano Biraghi a five-year deal to bring their former academy defender back to the club, according to FcInterNews.it.

Biraghi earns €1.1 million annually at Fiorentina and would see that rise to €2 million after tax in Milan.

The Italy international would like to gain Champions League experience before next summer’s European Championships and is tempted by a return to his boyhood club.

Atalanta are also interested in signing Biraghi but Inter remain the full-back’s first choice.

Biraghi would be a useful addition to Inter because he could fill a homegrown slot in Antonio Conte’s Champions League squad list.

Fiorentina value the defender at €15 million but could be tempted by a loan with an option to buy.

Vincenzo Montella is thought to be an admirer of Matteo Politano and Dalbert and it is possible the clubs could arrange a swap deal instead.

Dalbert appears closer to a return to Nice for the moment, though, with the Ligue 1 side ready to take his €2.7 million annual salary on board.

Federico Pastorello is currently mediating between the clubs, who could agree on a loan with an option to buy, just like with Biraghi.

Dalbert’s departure, be it to Fiorentina or Nice, would free up a space in Antonio Conte’s squad for the 26-year-old, who spent seven seasnos inside Inter’s youth system before leaving in 2014.