The Saudi and Turkish top flights would be possible destinations for Inter Milan duo Marko Arnautovic and Joaquin Correa.

This according to SportItalia transfer market expert Alfredo Pedulla. He reports on the two forwards’ situations on his Twitch channel, via FCInter1908.

Inter have a little more than a month to go in the summer transfer window.

And sales could be a more important priority for the Nerazzurri than signings.

In attack, there could be a couple more notable exits from the Inter squad.

One player who is virtually certain to leave is 29-year-old former Lazio and Sevilla forward Joaquin Correa.

Reports indicate that Inter will look to cut Correa loose one way or another. Even if the Nerazzurri have to terminate the Argentine’s contract via mutual consent, they will look to do so.

But naturally, this would not be the course of action that Inter would prefer.

Rather, the Nerazzurri are still hoping that they can sell Correa.

Meanwhile, former West Ham United and Bologna striker Marko Arnautovic still has one year left on his contract with Inter. He joined last summer, signing a two-year deal.

Saudi & Turkish Leagues Possible Destinations For Arnautovic & Correa

In the case of Correa there is no doubt that Inter want to offload the Argentine.

Arnautovic, meanwhile, could stay or go. Inter are not likely to force the 35-year-old out – but they would certainly be willing to listen to offers.

This is particularly the case given that a sale of Arnautovic could open the door to a move for Genoa forward Albert Gudmundsson for the Nerazzurri.

In any event, over the next few weeks Inter will be looking to see which offers if any come in for Correa and Arnautovic.

And according to SportItalia transfer expert Pedulla, there are two leagues in particular that would be viable destinations for the pair.

One would be the Saudi Pro League. And the other would be the Turkish Super League.

Both of the two leagues have a track record of attracting big names players on higher wages who do not receive big offers from other clubs around Europe.

And that would certainly look to fit the circumstances of Correa and Arnautovic. Particularly the former.