Inter Milan could complete an ambitious double swoop for Udinese striker Beto and striker Lazar Samardzic this summer.

This according to today’s print edition of Udine-based newspaper Messaggero Veneto, via L’Interista, who claim that the Nerazzurri are considering offering young midfielder midfielder Giovanni Fabbian the other way as part of a player-plus-cash bid for the Friulani duo.

In attack, Inter are thinking about a move for Udinese striker Beto.

The 25-year-old is reportedly one of the Nerazzurri’s primary alternatives to signing Atletico Madrid striker Alvaro Morata.

According to Messaggero Vento, Beto had a release clause of €35 million in his contract with Udinese prior to this summer. However, that clause has now expired.

Nevertheless, the Friulani are in any event looking for a sizable fee to sell the Portuguese striker. Messagger Veneto report that Udinese want a minimum of €25 million for his signature.

Moreover, Beto is not the only Udinese player who Inter are interested in signing this summer.

Midfielder Lazar Samardzic is also on the Nerazzurri’s radar. Inter are almost certain to make at least one more signing before the summer transfer window closes, and the 21-year-old is one of their main targets.

Inter Could Propose Player-Plus-Cash Offer To Beat AC Milan To Beto & Samardzic

According to Messaggero Veneto, Inter could be ready to offer in-demand midfielder Giovanni Fabbian as part of a player-plus-cash bid for Beto and Samardzic.

The newspaper does not go into detail as to how much cash would be required in addition to Fabbian.

Meanwhile, Inter’s city rivals AC Milan are also interested in Beto as part of their own striker hunt.

According to Il Messaggero, the Rossoneri could have their own ace up their sleeve to try and sign the 25-year-old. Milan would consider offering 21-year-old striker Lorenzo Colombo as part of a deal for Beto.