All that is needed for Sandro Tonali to become an Inter player is for the Nerazzurri club to agree a deal with Brescia according ot a report in today’s print edition of Ialian daily newspaper Tuttosport.

Inter have had an agreement over personal terms with Tonali for some time now with the player having agreed to a five year contract with an annual salary of €2.5 million including add-ons.

Inter chief executive Giuseppe ‘Beppe’ Marotta would like to do a Nicolo Barella style deal for Tonali and does not want to spend anymore than €35 million on the highly rated Italian national team player.

Inter have also, the report continues, taken important steps toward signing Kumbulla after deciding that Milan Skriniar will be sacrificed to finance Inter’s transfer business.

The Nerazzurri will have to move quickly to wrap up a deal to avoid other clubs getting involved such as Juventus but right now it is not foreseen that the Italian champions will move for Tonali as they seem focused on other transfer targets.

The report goes on to add that Hellas Verona’s Marash Kumbulla is prioritising a move to Inter over Lazio.