Roma’s Alessandro Florenzi has emerged as a possible target for Inter as they look to replace the soon-to-depart Achraf Hakimi, according to reports.

This according to today’s print edition of Florence-based newspaper La Nazione, who claim that Inter have joined AC Milan and Juventus among the list of suitors for the 30-year-old.

Florenzi spent last season on loan, but will not remain in the French capital with Inter’s Hakimi set to replace him, and his future at his parent club looks in doubt with the Giallorossi considering selling him.

Milan and Juventus are said to have shown interest in the Italian, and now the Nerazzurri are among the clubs tracking him.

With Hakimi set to depart in the next day or two, finding a replacement is on the agenda for the Nerazzurri, with Arsenal’s Hector Bellerin, Chelsea’s Davide Zappacosta, and PSV’s Denzel Dumfries among the candidates, and Florenzi could be the perfect target being the player whose position was taken over at PSG.

It remains to be seen which of the Italian clubs after Florenzi start to make serious inroads towards his signing, if any.