Inter manager Antonio Conte has set his sights on at least one reinforcement per outfield department ahead of the upcoming transfer window according to a report in today’s print edition of Italian daily newspaper Tuttosport.

For the defence, the former Italian national team boss would like Hellas Verona’s Marash Kumbulla. Inter have recently sped up in their pursuit of the Albanian national team player, who is widely regarded as one of the best young defenders in Serie A at the moment.

When it comes to the midfield, Conte would like Brescia’s Sandro Tonali brought in. Inter have already agreed personal terms with the Italian and are working on striking a deal with Brescia over him.

As for the attack, the report goes on to explain that Conte would like Roma captain Edin Dzeko signed. Conte feels Dzeko could adapt well to the other strikers in the Inter squad and could even play as a trequartista if required.

The purchases of the above players must be financed by two possible sales. Central defender Milan Skriniar and central midfielder Marcelo Brozovic could well be sold on to raise all important transfer funds to help Inter land the trio.

Skriniar has struggled to adapt to Conte’s three man defensive system whilst the club would be open to selling Brozovic if they were to receive an important offer for him.