Andrea Ranocchia could be on his way out at Inter after more than a decade under contract with the club, with newly-promoted La Liga club Espanyol after his services.

This according to Italian broadcaster Sky Sport Italia, who report that the Spanish club have extended a contract offer for two years to the 33-year-old Italian.

Ranocchia’s contract at the Nerazzurri is set to expire at the end of the month, but the club have offered him a renewal for one further year at reduced term.

However, the player is still weighing up his options as he decides whether or not to accept the renewal, though his priority is said to be remaining at the Giuseppe Meazza.

Ranocchia arrived at Inter from Genoa in 2010, making 216 appearances across all competitions so far during his time at the club and winning the Coppa Italia in 2011 before lifting the scudetto last season.

The Italian also went off on loan to English Premier League club Hull City during the second half of the 2016-17 season.