Inter’s main transfer market priority currently is to find buyers for unneeded midfielders Christian Eriksen and Radja Nainggolan, according to a report from Italian broadcaster Sky Sports Italia earlier today.

The report details how coach Antonio Conte will meet with president Steven Zhang in the next few days, discussing what reinforcements will be needed in next month’s transfer window.

The current priority is to find clubs interested in signing Eriksen and Nainggolan, two players not wanted by the 51-year-old Italian coach.

Nainggolan is likely to return to Cagliari, with the Rossoblu preparing to enter talks with the Nerazzurri.

For the 28-year-old Dane, a return to the Premier League is possible, as well as a possible swap deal with Paris Saint-Germain involving Leandro Paredes.

As for another unneeded midfielder, Matias Vecino, the club are waiting to understand if the Uruguayan can be useful once he recovers from his knee injury, or if it’s better to sell him.

Once these matters have been resolved, Inter will look to sign an important player, with Papu Gomez and Rodrigo De Paul the current hot names.