Inter could bring Arkadiusz Milik to the club in January if they are to offload some of the club’s unwanted players according to a report in today’s print edition of Italian daily newspaper Il Giorno.

The Napoli and Poland national team striker is out of contract at the end of the season but by selling Radja Nainggolan, Christian Eriksen and Matias Vecino, it could enable Inter to sign him in January rather than wait until the Summer transfer window to sign him.

Inter would like Milik to fulfil the role of deputy to Romelu Lukaku and by signing Milik, the Nerazzurri club would be able to have an internationally renowned player in their team, which would be especially helpful considering Lautaro Martinez staying past the end of this season cannot be taken for granted.

Milik has found himself frozen out at Napoli this season and has not played whatsoever for them. Last season he scored 14 goals in 35 appearances for the Partenopei.