Inter’s owners Suning will give the club a sum of €50 million to spend in the upcoming January transfer window according to a report in today’s print edition of Gazzetta dello Sport.

The Nerazzurri are targeting two positions in the window with them understood to be chasing a central midfielder and left wing back.

When it comes to the midfield, Atalanta’s Dejan Kulusevski would appear to be Inter’s primary target. The 19-year-old is currently out on loan at Parma is valued at €40 million and Inter management are well aware that they need to move quick if they wish to sign him with the likes of Manchester United and Juventus both also interested.

Inter and Atalanta could both offer Parma ‘compensation’ of sorts to cut Kulusevski’s loan with them short. Inter could offer Federico Dimarco and Atalanta could offer Musa Barrow.

Inter have also drawn strong links to Barcelona’s Arturo Vidal, Udinese’s Rodrigo de Paul and River Plate’s Cristian Ferreira.

The report goes on to state that Marcos Alonso is the club’s number one target for left wing back and Inter will need Alonso to push for the move.

Inter made an enquiry to Chelsea and were told that his price is €35 million but are hopeful that they can work out a different transfer formula that would bring the cost down.