Inter coach Antonio Conte will have to meet with the Nerazzurri management at the end of the season to define the future project, according to a report from Italian media outlet FcInterNews.

The report details how the Lecce born coach’s comments after the 2-2 draw against Hellas Verona earlier this week, that he will “make … evaluations” at the end of the season, haven’t gone unnoticed and the Nerazzurri’s management aren’t particularly impressed, considering the high amounts they have invested in the 50-year-old Italian’s squad this season.

Inter CEO Beppe Marotta is working as a mediator between the two parties, the report continues, and at the end of the season Conte will meet with the club’s management to discuss the project.

Both parties have a common goal, to bring Inter a trophy, but the former Juve coach wants five or six reinforcements this summer in order to fight for the league title.