Inter chief executive Giuseppe ‘Beppe’ Marotta, sporting director Piero Ausilio and Inter manager Antonio Conte are to meet tomorrow to discuss the plans for next month’s January transfer window according to a report in today’s print edition of Italian daily newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport.

This meeting will follow days of telephone conversations which took place in order to take stock of the current situation at a time when it is essential to come up with a strategy during an economic period that is not easy for anyone due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The report goes on to explain that there is hope that some negotiations that have been spoken about for some time, such as Radja Nainggolan leaving for Cagliari, come to fruition.

The Milan based news outlet go on to explain that the January transfer window will be a poor one and exchange deals are likely to be plentiful.

Paris Saint-Germain are expected to come in for Christian Eriksen and the two club could swap Eriksen and Leandro Paredes. Andrea Pinamonti is menawhile expected to leave and could go to either Benevento or Parma, the latter of whom could offer Gervinho in return.