Inter coach Antonio Conte has presented his transfer market wishes to the Nerazzurri management, which involve the sale of five players and the purchase of three, according to a report from today’s paper edition of the Turin based newspaper Tuttosport.

The report details how the 51-year-old Italian coach would like Christian Eriksen, Radja Nainggolan, Matias Vecino, Andrea Pinamonti and Ivan Perisic to all be sold or sent away on loan in the upcoming winter transfer window, in order to streamline the squad a little.

Conte would then like three new signings to be made, one for attack, the midfield and the left wing back role, the report continues.

One option is Udinese talisman Rodrigo De Paul, although his €35 million price tag may prove an issue. If Eriksen leaves on loan instead of a permanent deal, then Paris Saint-Germain’s Leandro Paredes becomes a more realistic option.

Up front, one option is still to exchange Pinamonti with Parma’s Gervinho, an idea explored in the last transfer window. Other ideas for the forward department include Atalanta’s Papu Gomez and Napoli’s Arkadiusz Milik.

In the left-wing back role, Chelsea’s Emerson Palmieri is a top option, but the Blues would only let him leave on a permanent deal.