Inter manager Luciano Spalletti is to make a number of changes for the Nerazzurri’s next match with Chievo Verona.

Gazzetta dello Sport report that Matias Vecino’s thigh injury will result in Spalletti having to change up his midfield. Borja Valero is likely to be brought back in to a holding midfielder role opposed to playing trequartista and Marcelo Brozovic will partner him. Joao Mario will replace Valero as the trequartista.

Moreover, with Miranda suspended Spalletti will be forced in to making a change at the back. Andrea Ranocchia is likely to partner Milan Skriniar.

One thing that will not change is the formation in which Spalletti deploys his men. The former Roma manager will continue to stick with his tried and tested 4-2-3-1 system despite having to make many changes – something Spalletti has made few off in the past 14 games in Serie A.

Inter welcome Rolando Maran’s Chievo to the San Siro on Sunday afternoon with kick off scheduled for 14:00 local time.