Inter, Lazio, and Salernitana have all emerged as possible destinations for forward Dries Mertens now that he is confirmed to be leaving Napoli this summer.

This according to Italian news outlet Repubblica.it, who report that the Nerazzurri are among the teams thinking of moving for the 35-year-old, whilst Lazio and Salernitana are also among his suitors.

Inter could decide to move for Mertens based on their strategy of looking for value in free transfers on the market, as the Belgian could still add quality to their attack despite having failed to agree a new deal with the Partenopei.

Meanwhile, Lazio are thinking about a move for the 35-year-old at the behest of coach Maurizio Sarri, who formed a good understanding with the forward during his three seasons in charge of Napoli.

Lastly, Salernitana are aiming to bolster their squad with a high-quality forward, and while the wage demands of Hertha Berlin’s Krysztof Piatek could put the Pole out of reach, Mertens could be attainable for them.