Inter would consider Fenerbahce defender Kim Min-Jae a target with it looking likely that they will miss out on the signing of Torino’s Bremer, and they would be ready to pay his release clause of €20 million.

This according to today’s print edition of Rome-based newspaper Corriere dello Sport, who report that the Nerazzurri would consider the 25-year-old one of their main alternatives to Bremer, and that they’d be ready to rival Napoli for his signature.

Inter still consider Bremer to be their priority target in defense, but they are well aware that they could potentially miss out on his signature as Juventus also push to sign the Brazilian.

Kim is another player who the Nerazzurri have been tracking during the transfer window, and they would be ready to move for him should Bremer join Juventus.

The South Korean has a €20 million release clause in his contract with Fenerbahce, and this could make signing him relatively straightforward for the Nerazzurri.