Inter have already planned their first two signings of the summer transfer window, a report in Italy suggested today.
As per Tuttosport’s print edition, the Nerazzurri are unable to make any significant moves at present due to the club’s ongoing corporate issues, with owners Suning seeking investors to help ease Inter’s financial woes.
Should the situation be resolved before the end of the season, though, Beppe Marotta and Piero Ausilio are ready to spring into action.
Udinese duo Juan Musso and Rodrigo De Paul are the club’s two targets, having both impressed in the Bianconeri’s goalless draw at home to Inter on January 23.
Musso is one of several goalkeepers Inter have earmarked as a possible replacement for Samir Handanovic, whose future is in doubt after a series of poor performances this season.
Cagliari’s Alessio Cragno, Napoli’s Alex Meret and Hellas Verona’s Marco Silvestri are all in the running as well.