Nothing is currently happening at Inter on the transfer front and it is likely to remain that way for the rest of January, according to a report from an Italian broadcaster today.

As per Sky Sport Italia, the reason for this is because of the Nerazzurri’s need to have a self-financed transfer window, meaning that they must sell players before making any attempt to sign reinforcements for Antonio Conte.

Christian Eriksen has been heavily linked with a potential departure from the club with rumoured interest from Arsenal, Paris Saint-Germain and Tottenham Hotspur, but nothing significant is happening with the Danish midfielder at present.

It is possible that a club could make their interest known nearer the end of the transfer window and if he does leave, Inter could look to take advantage of certain low-cost opportunities.

But Sky reported that it was most probable that Inter would neither sign nor sell anyone before the end of this month, leaving Conte with exactly the same squad he had for the first half of the season, bar Radja Nainggolan who has rejoined Cagliari on loan.