Napoli president and owner Aurelio De Laurentiis is willing to offer Arkadiusz Milik plus cash to Inter in exchange for the outcasted Mauro Icardi according to a report from Gazzetta dello Sport.

Whilst Icardi seemingly only wants a move to Juventus, De Laurentiis is working hard to try and change the Argentine’s mind and is open to even offering €65 million straight up too.

The report from the Milan based newspaper goes on to state that if Milik is to end up at Inter, they would be getting a good player who is also a year younger than Icardi, who was recently told he was no longer considered as part of the club’s project going forward.

The Polish international has had some injury troubles in recent years but has a decent goalscoring record in Serie A having netted 27 goals in 67 appearances for the Partenopei.

Capable of playing as a second striker, as evidenced by his role in the Polish national team, Milik would add good depth and experience to Antonio Conte’s attack.