Inter Milan are seriously considering making a move to sign West Ham United striker Gianluca Scamacca.

This according to Italian broadcaster Sky Sport Italia, via FCInterNews, who report that the Nerazzurri would be able to sign the 24-year-old on a permanent basis rather than just on an initial loan deal like Roma.

Inter’s search for a striker continues.

Atletico Madrid’s Alvaro Morata and Arsenal’s Folarin Balogun have looked to be the top names on the Nerazzurri’s list for a couple days.

However, Inter are keeping their options open. With Romelu Lukaku now off of the table, they are still seeing what opportunities arise.

And one name that has never really left Inter’s radar is that of Scamacca.

The Nerazzurri had already tracked the striker closely whilst he was at Sassuolo.

In the end, Scamacca made the switch to the Premier League instead, joining West Ham United in a big money move. The Hammers signed him for a fee of just over €40 million.

However, the 24-year-old never quite lived up to expectations in East London. He could already be on his way after just one season.

Inter Milan Seriously Considering Swoop For Gianluca Scamacca

And, according to Sky, Inter are considering going back in for Scamacca.

The 24-year-old could be a perfect opportunity on the market. West Ham may well be willing to cash in after his somewhat underwhelming first season in the Premier League.

Inter are far from the only Serie A team interested in bringing Scamacca back to his homeland.

Roma are also strongly interested. However, unlike the Nerazzurri, the Giallorossi would only be able to offer West Ham an initial loan deal.

Whilst the Londoners may be willing to sell Scamacca at a loss compared to what they paid last summer, they’ll still expect a significant fee.

Inter, on the other hand, could make a straight cash offer. The Nerazzurri had already been prepared to make a big investment to sign Lukaku from Chelsea.

That money could instead go towards signing Scamacca.

Meanwhile, Juventus and AC Milan remain interested in bringing Scamacca back to Serie A as well.