Inter and manager Antonio Conte could part ways after the Europa League campaign according to a report in today’s print edition of Italian daily newspaper Corriere della Sera.

Relations between the club and manager have broken down following yet another public outburst from him and the report claims that a gentleman’s agreement could be reached when it comes to him departing his post.

Conte currently earns €12 million net a season and has two years left on his current deal. The parties could meet for talks and try to find a compromise.

Sacking him is simply not an option whilst Inter using just cause as a reason for dismissal is also impractical whilst the chances of Conte resigning without demanding any wages cannot be expected.

Relations between Conte and sporting director Piero Ausilio have never been good whilst relations with chief executive Giuseppe ‘Beppe’ Marotta have frayed in particular with Conte far from happy that Marotta did not defend either him or the team.

It is understood that Conte is also unhappy with club president Steven Zhang’s persistent absence from Italy. Between Conte and the management there is no longer a relationship of trust.

Conte does not wish to work with those who, according to him, don’t get involved to help out when things are difficult only to take credit when things are going well.

The club were irritated by the recent statements Conte made and Zhang and Marotta talked on the phone. The report concludes that today there could be a meeting between Conte and Marotta, as a clarification is needed, which could difficult to see that it could lead to peace.