Inter have set their sights on Valencia wingback Jesus Vazquez in January, as a potential replacement for Robin Gosens.

As reported in today’s newspaper edition of La Gazzetta dello Sport, the Nerazzurri are willing to offload Gosens after an underwhelming year since joining from Atalanta, and have already identified a replacement to slot in on the left wing.

Indeed, Inter have been tracking Vazquez for some time and have already initiated conversations with Valencia over a move in the winter transfer window, taking advantages of positive relations with the Spanish club.

The 19-year-old has struggled for playing time under Gennaro Gattuso and it is reported that an agreement is in place that would allow him to depart on loan in January, should he fail to establish himself as a first-team regular.

Inter are ready to bring Vazquez in on loan and secure a deal with an option to buy, having been priced out of a move for Villarreal’s Alfonso Pedraza.

Vazquez’s arrival could spell the end of Gosens’ time at the club, with the Germany international likely to be sent out on loan to the Bundesliga, before being moved on permanently at the end of the season.