Inter are ready to hand youngsters Sebastiano Esposito, Lorenzo Pirola and Lucien Agoume their first professional contracts with the club according to a report in today’s print edition of Italian daily newspaper Corriere dello Sport.

Pirola and Agoume have both already turned 18-years-old which makes them eligible to agree to a professional deal whilst Esposito is still a few weeks away from turning 18.

Pirola and Agoume, as well as Esposito when he turns 18 next month, are eligible to sign a five year contract with the club and the report explains that they will all be handed professional contracts and will then be loaned out to gain first team experience which will help aid their development as players.

Reports elsewhere in the media have stated that Inter wish to give Esposito a five year contract whilst there have been contrasting reports with regard to Agoume with some reports stating a four year deal and others a five year deal.

As for Pirola, reports are in agreement that he will sign a five year contract with the Nerazzurri.