Inter would consider bringing back either Andrea Pinamonti or Martin Satriano into their first team squad rather than making a big money investment in Sassuolo striker Gianluca Scamacca.
This according to today’s print edition of Rome-based newspaper La Repubblica, who claim that the Nerazzurri could reintegrate one of the two young strikers as they are reluctant to meet Sassuolo’s €40 million valuation for Scamacca.
Scamacca is a major target for the Nerazzurri during the summer transfer window as they are looking for an attacker with his profile who can bolster their squad and has room to grow.
However, the Neroverdi have been firm on the price tag for the 22-year-old, which now looks to have risen as high as €40 million.
The Nerazzurri do not look to be ready to go anywhere near this high in an offer for the striker, and they could instead give a chance to either Pinamonti or Satriano, both of whom have thrived out on loan this season.