Romelu Lukaku does have a price tag for Inter but he remains highly likely to stay at the club, according to a report in the Italian media today.

Corriere dello Sport’s print edition said the Nerazzurri could not consider any of their players to be unsellable as they will need to sacrifice one or two before June 30, in order to cover their predicted €130 million loss in the summer.

Lukaku is said to be the last player that Antonio Conte and Inter’s directors would want to sell, in any case, with the Belgian said to be valued at €120 million.

Despite the rumours surrounding Barcelona’s interest in the striker, the Rome-based paper said only Manchester City would be capable of offering such a figure.

Lukaku is on course to become just the third player in Inter’s history to score 30 goals in two consecutive seasons, after Giuseppe Meazza and Istvan Nyers.

The 27-year-old has scored 26 times so far and still has 10 games left to secure the remaining four goals.

Inter consider Lukaku to be one of their leaders heading into the future and owe it in large part to the Belgian if they are currently eight points clear at the top of Serie A (with a game in hand).