Inter coach Antonio Conte has decided who his main three defenders will be for the future, according to a report from today’s paper edition of the Turin based newspaper Tuttosport.

The report details how the Lecce born coach has chosen Milan Skriniar, Stefan De Vrij and Alessandro Bastoni to be his starting defenders for the upcoming campaign, leaving Uruguayan veteran Diego Godin out of his plans.

The Nerazzurri are prepared to sell the 34-year-old former Atletico Madrid center back, the report continues, with interest coming from the Premier League as Manchester United and Tottenham are both interested in securing his signature. It is unlikey that Godin will join any Spanish club except Atletico.

The reason that Inter are preparing to sell Godin is due to his cost, the report highlights. The player has a gross salary of €6.4 million, one of the top 30 in Serie A, a high wage for someone who is set to be benched.