Inter will work to sign both Sassuolo striker Gianluca Scamacca and midfielder Davide Frattesi during the summer transfer market, and are considering a strategy to get both deals over the line.

This according to today’s print edition of Milan-based newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport, who report that the Nerazzurri’s pursuit of the Neroverdi duo are not necessarily separated.

Scamacca looks to be Inter’s main attacking target for the summer, and with Juventus having signed Dusan Vlahovic in January and no longer interested in Scamacca, the Nerazzurri should have a free run at the 23-year-old.

The striker is seen as the long-term heir to Edin Dzeko by Inter, and has expressed the will to join the Nerazzurri.

The Nerazurri are hoping that they can get the 23-year-old for Sassuolo’s €40 million or even less given the Bianconeri’s exit from the race for his signature.

Meanwhile, Inter are also targeting Frattesi just as much to shore up their midfield especially given the likely departure of Arturo Vidal in the summer.

The 22-year-old is valued by the Neroverdi at around €25 million, while the Nerazzurri are currently only ready to pay around €15 million for him.

The fact that Sassuolo owe Roma 30% of any transfer fee involved as a sell-on fee complicates matters, but Inter could also include a player as part of an offer, with defender Lorenzo Pirola and striker Andrea Pinamonti among those of interest to the Neroverdi.