Inter Milan would reportedly sell their goalkeeper André Onana to Chelsea if the Premier League giants come forward with a € 60 million bid in the summer.

The Cameroonian custodian had only joined the Nerazzurri last summer, completing a free transfer following the expiry of his contract at Ajax.

The 27-year-old started the campaign as a backup for the aging Samir Handanovic, but he managed to usurp the Nerazzurri captain by October and never looked back.

Onana has been putting on some fascinating displays for Inter this season, particularly in the Champions League.

Therefore, Tuttosport (via FcInterNews) claims that the Benemata won’t be able to resist an offer in the region of 60 million.

The source believes Chelsea are closely monitoring the Cameroonian international whom they consider among their main targets ahead of the summer transfer market.

Selling the former Ajax would provide a major windfall for the Nerazzurri, since the goalkeeper joined last summer on a Bosman deal.

The source adds that Inter would then resort to the services of Empoli’s Guglielmo Vicario if Onana were to leave.

The Italian shot-stopper has been one of the most impressive goalkeepers in Serie A in the last two seasons.

This term, the 26-year-old has made 26 Serie A appearances for Empoli, conceding 34 goals in the process and collecting seven clean sheets.

Vicario has been recently called up by Roberto Mancini to the Italian national team, but he’s yet to make his international debut.