Inter are interested in signing Napoli captain Lorenzo Insigne this summer, but only if they can convince the Partenopei to sell him for less than €30 million.
This according to Italian broadcaster Sky Sport Italia, who report earlier this afternoon that the 30-year-old is currently being valued at €25-30 million by his club, and the Nerazzurri do not want to pay this amount for his signature.
Inter are on alert with regards to Insigne’s situation, with the player currently unable to agree on a new contract with his current club, and his current deal set to expire next summer.
Should contract talks between Insigne and Napoli remain stalled, the Nerazzurri will make a move for the player.
However, they will not look to spend big on the winger entering the last year of his contract, and will expect the Partenopei to drop their asking price, or else look to sign another target instead of Insigne.
