Inter CEO Beppe Marotta would prefer to reintegrate Radja Nainggolan into the squad, rather than signing Barcelona midfielder Arturo Vidal, according to a report from today’s paper edition of the Turin based newspaper Tuttosport.

The report details how the 32-year-old Belgian midfielder was deemed surplus to requirements last summer by the Nerazzurri and was sent out on loan to Cagliari. The player has impressed in Sardinia this season and may have earnt his way back into the Milanese club’s good books.

Nainggolan would be difficult to sell in the summer, the report continues, considering that he is worth around €19.3 million and has a salary of €4.5 million, on a contract that lasts until 2022.

The 32-year-old could be an extra option to coach Antonio Conte and his abilities in midfield may prove crucial next season. The player would fit the tactical system of the Lecce born coach and would be happy to play under the former Chelsea and Juventus boss.