Legendary former Inter captain Giuseppe ‘Beppe’ Bergomi has shared his belief that Inter should keep Radja Nainggolan at the club even if Arturo Vidal is to arrive at the club.

Nainggolan recently returned to the club following a loan spell at fellow Serie A side Cagliari whilst Inter are reportedly on the brink of signing Vidal and are just waiting on him terminating his contract with Barcelona before signing him.

“We must always remember that in today’s football we no longer start with just eleven players. In every role you must have two strong players and I like them a lot for their characteristics, temperament and goals,” Bergomi began as he appeared in the studios of Italian broadcaster Sky Sport Italia yesterday afternoon.

“Putting them both together? I don’t know. It’s true that Conte plays with the same game system, but you must always bring something that motivates the team to play different. If there was a chance to have them both and make the most of them, I would keep them here.”

He then went on to speak about the possibility of playing Christian Eriksen at attacking midfield in behind Inter’s strikeforce of Romelu Lukaku and Lautaro Martinez.

“The strength of Inter is the two strikers and you cannot remove them. When Inter played with an attacking midfielder and the two strikers, Lautaro in particular suffered.”

The 1982 World Cup winning defender then shared his thoughts on Diego Godin’s porbable departure from Inter just a year after joining.

“This move surprises me a bit. In the end he did fairly well, even if he had some difficulties. Now Skriniar would play there, but he too had difficulties. It’s a move that surprises me a little.”

In conclusion Bergomi, who spent the entirety of his playing career with Inter, spoke on Inter manager Antonio Conte ahead of his second season in charge: “I hope he starts again with the same enthusiasm. He still has the fire inside to lead Inter to win something.”