Inter have an agreement with Hellas Verona over the permanent transfer of Marash Kumbulla according to a report in today’s print edition of Veronese newspaper L’Arena.

The Nerazzurri will pay the Gialloblu club €20 million and Eddie Salcedo and Federico Dimarco, who are already on loan at the Stadio Marc’Antonio Bentegodi club, will also be included in the deal.

Kumbulla is widely regarded as one of the top prospects in Italian football at the moment and he may not be the only player that Inter bring in from Hellas Verona, the report explains.

The report goes on to state that Inter are also thinking about possibly making a move for Davide Faraoni. The 28-year-old full back is a product of the club’s academy and would therefore count toward homegrown registration rules in UEFA competitions.

Faraoni is valued at €4 million by Hellas Verona, who are understood to want to keep him on their books.