Inter chief executive Giuseppe ‘Beppe’ Marotta has told the representatives of Marcelo Brozovic that a contract extension will be discussed if concrete offers arrive according to a report from Italian news outlet CalcioMercato.com.

Reports have suggested Brozovic’s representatives are shopping their client around to see what offers might arrive and Inter have made it clear that they are willing to hold talks over a new and improved deal for the Croatian, even though he only agreed to a new contract with the club a year and a half ago, if offers do arrive.

He currently has a deal with the club until the end of the 2021/22 season which contains a €60 million release clause – a clause which is unlikely to be activated this Summer given the financial damage the Coronavirus has had and will have on the footballing world.

The report goes on to state that Brozovic is currently happy in Milan and Inter are also happy with the midfielder who is central to Antonio Conte’s plans for the club.

This season he has made 32 appearances across all competitions in which he has scored three goals and provided five assists.