Inter intend to honor the agreements they made with both Hellas Verona and their defender Marash Kumbulla, according to a report from today’s paper edition of the Rome based newspaper Il Messaggero.

The report details how the Nerazzurri’s goal is to honour the agreement they reached with the Gialloblu some time ago regarding the 20-year-old Albanian defender, an agreement for a deal worth around €30 million. Kumbulla himself intends to keep to the agreement he made with the Nerazzurri and is ready to sign a long contract worth around €3 million. Juventus are also interested in the player.

The Nerazzurri also need to reach an agreement with Brescia regarding Sandro Tonali, the report continues. The Lombard club want €50 million for the 20-year-old Italian midfielder, whilst the Nerazzurri are planning to reach an agreement worth €30 million plus a player in exchange. Possible players who could be included are Lorenzo Pirola and Sebastiano Esposito. The latter hasn’t reached an agreement with the Nerazzurri regarding a new contract and unless an agreement is reached soon, he will inevitably be sold by the club.