Inter could move for Sassuolo striker Giacomo Raspadori, who is not currently happy with his situation at his club.

This according to today’s print edition of Milan-based newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport, who report that the Nerazzurri would first have to find a new club for Alexis Sanchez if they are to sign the 21-year-old in January.

Raspadori is reportedly not happy with the team under head coach Alessio Dionisi, and especially frustrated with being often substituted off during matches.

He could push to leave the Neroverdi as early as January, with the Nerazzurri considering the striker a major long-term target.

The Neroverdi value Raspadori at no less than €40 million, but Inter could look to bring him in on an initial loan with a purchase obligation.

Furthermore, players could be offered the other way to make a deal happen, including forwards Samuele Mulattieri and Martin Satriano, midfielder Lucien Agoume, and defender Lorenzo Pirola.

Before the Nerazzurri could consider moving for Raspadori, however, Alexis Sanchez would first have to depart.

The Chilean remains unhappy with the amount of playing time he has received, and given that he earns a gross salary of €10.5 million annually until 2023 on his current deal, the Nerazzurri could look to move him on to cut costs.

So far no serious offers have come in for Sanchez from European clubs, who has no interest in the proposals of clubs in MLS or in the United Arab Emirates.

Should the Nerazzurri be able to find a new club for the 32-year-old, however, he could be on his way and they would potentially be free to move for Raspadori.