Udinese goalkeeper Juan Musso has admitted the reported interest in his services had made him happy but he knows nothing more than that.

The highly rated Argentine shot-stopper has drawn plenty of links to Inter as of late with it understood that the Nerazzurri are looking to bring him in to initially serve as back-up to current number one Samir Handanovic before taking over from him in the future.

The 25-year-old has been with his current employers for almost two seasons now and he has been one of the best goalkeepers in the league in that time.

Reports in the media have suggested that Udinese could demand around €25-30 million for him but some reports have also suggested Inter could try and bring that price down by including a player or players in any deal.

“I have read several things but I don’t know anything about it,” Musso, who is under contract with Udinese until 2023, remarked in an interview with Argentine news outlet Racingmaniacos.com.

“I am happy with the interest, but for now I know nothing. If something interesting comes, both me and the club will think about it.”