Inter could offer goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio as part of a cash-plus-player offer to Sassuolo for Gianluca Scamacca and Davide Frattesi.

This according to Italian news outlet FCInterNews, who report that the 24-year-old could be used to meet part of the Neroverdi’s valuation for the duo, but that he could also stay at Monza should they be promoted from Serie B.

Inter have been looking to try and make a cash-plus-player offer to meet part of the valuation of Scamacca and Frattesi, with Sassuolo potentially interested in a number of players who the Nerazzurri could offer.

Di Gregorio’s name has come up, and the player who is currently on loan with Monza in Serie B could be seen as a long-term replacement for 35-year-old Andrea Consigli in Emilia-Romagna.

The Neroverdi have recently made contact with Di Gregorio’s agent about a possible move, and he could be included as part of a deal for Scamacca and Frattesi, who are two of the Nerazzurri’s major summer targets.

However, there is a clause in the loan deal with Monza which states that the Lombard club will sign Di Gregorio on a permanent basis for €4 million should they win promotion to Serie A.

It remains to be seen whether Monza will achieve promotion, but in the event that they do not then Di Gregorio could be on his way to Sassuolo.