Inter have interest from two fellow Serie A clubs for Sebastiano Esposito, according to a report in the Italian media.

Esposito put himself back in the shop window last weekend by scoring his first goal on loan for Venezia, who he joined on loan for six months in the January transfer window.

FcInterNews.it have reported that Inter cannot afford to wait too long for their young players to blossom at this moment in time and could look to sell the striker for around €10 million.

Sampdoria and Sassuolo are both keen on investing in the 18-year-old and have ‘opened a dialogue’ with the Nerazzurri about a deal.

Both clubs have the economic resources to sign Esposito on a permanent deal, the report explained, but Inter would want a buy-back option for the next two seasons so they did not lose control of his future completely.

Esposito’s final few games on loan at Venezia will be crucial to determining his future, as he looks to prove his worth as one of Italy’s brightest young forwards.

Inter could even leave Esposito on loan with Joe Tacopina’s club for another season if Venezia were to secure promotion to Serie A, although Sampdoria and Sassuolo are certainly making it clear they are interested.