Bournemouth, Torino, and Real Betis are all interested in snapping up out-of-favour Inter Milan forward Joaquin Correa.

This according to today’s print edition of Rome-based newspaper Corriere dello Sport, via FCInterNews, who report that there is interest in the 29-year-old’s signature from three different European leagues as the Nerazzuri look for an exit before the transfer window ends.

Correa has looked to have one foot out the door at Inter all summer.

However, the offers have never arrived for a player who has struggled with injuries and consistency in his two seasons at the Nerazzurri so far.

Therefore, for the time being, the Argentine has remained at the club.

However, Inter are still holding out hope that they’ll find a solution for Correa before the summer transfer window slams shut.

Bournemouth, Torino & Real Betis All Show Interest In Joaquin Correa

According to the Corriere, there are three clubs in particular who have emerged as candidates for Correa’s signature.

One is Bournemouth.

The Cherries are still looking to add a major attacking reinforcement before the window closes. Moreover, the club from the English south coast could muster a big offer considering the financial power of the Premier League.

According to the Corriere, Bournemouth are weighing up an offer for Correa.

Meanwhile, Torino are also interested.

The Granata could offer Correa another chance to find his feet without leaving Serie A. Reportedly, they are discussing the possibility of a loan deal with a purchase option or obligation with Inter.

Finally, Real Betis, city rivals of Correa’s old team Sevilla, are also reportedly interested in the Argentine.

The La Liga side could reunite Correa with his former Lazio teammate Luiz Felipe.

Earlier in the winodw, Fenerbahce have shown an interest in signing Correa. However, the player rejected the possibility.

Meanwhile, Premier League duo West Ham United and Everton reportedly also mulled over an offer.

And reports suggest that the player himself would prefer a move to a different team within Serie A.