Inter will hand new contracts to three of their most important managers, according to a report in the Italian media.

Corriere dello Sport’s print edition said CEO Beppe Marotta, sporting director Piero Ausilio and vice-sporting director Dario Baccin would all sign one-year deals with the Nerazzurri.

All three have contracts which expire in 2022, meaning next season is due to be their final year at Inter as things stand.

Inter will deal with the matter from September onwards, after the closure of the summer transfer window.

Marotta, Ausilio and Baccin have a tough job on their hands this summer as Inter look to cut costs and create a big profit from player sales.

Achraf Hakimi is expected to join Paris Saint-Germain, but Inter will need more exits after that as they seek to reduce the club’s wage bill.

Simone Inzaghi will have to wait a few more weeks before he gets a good idea of what squad he will have available for next season.