Inter are set to conclude their summer transfer business after the signing of Joaquin Correa is wrapped up, and they plan to keep Martin Satriano in the first-team squad.

This according to Italian news outlet Gazzetta.it, who report that the Nerazzurri do not plan to further reinforce their attack with new arrivals and will instead rely on the 20-year-old striker Satriano to contribute.

Correa’s signing from Lazio looks to be all done, making him the second forward to be brought in this summer after Roma’s Edin Dzeko, and this looks to be all the work that the Nerazzurri will do in the market strengthening their squad after Romelu Lukaku’s departure.

No last-minute arrivals are to be expected in the next week before the transfer window slams shut, and instead young Uruguayan striker Satriano will be relied upon to ensure that a complement of attackers are available to manager Simone Inzaghi at all times.