Inter are looking for a backup to starting goalkeeper Samir Handanovic and have identified a new potential option in Serie A, according to a report from Italian broadcaster Sky Sports Italia earlier today.

The report details how the Nerazzurri have identified Parma goalkeeper Luigi Sepe as a potential option to fill the whole left behind by the departure of Daniele Padelli. The 28-year-old Italian shot stopper, who is currently on loan at Parma from Napoli, is contracted to the Partenopei until 2022. He has made 22 appearances so far this season for the Crusaders, for a total of 1980 minutes. In that time, he’s conceded 28 goals and secured five clean sheets.

There is a reason that the Nerazzurri are looking for an alternative to Udinese number one Juan Musso, the report continues. The 25-year-old Argentine shot stopper, who is contracted to the Friulian club until 2023, wants to be a regular starter and not sit on the bench all season, despite the fact that he would be the heir to Samir Handanovic’s throne.