Inter goalkeeper Daniele Padelli is set to be released by the club at the end of the season, but has drawn interest from fellow Serie A club Udinese.

As reported in today’s newspaper edition of Corriere dello Sport, the 35-year-old’s contract expires in June after he penned a one-year extension last summer, but Inter have no intention of retaining him next season.

Padelli has been the third-choice goalkeeper behind Samir Handanovic and Ionut Radu this year and has seen no playing time for the first team, with Handanovic featuring in every league game under coach Antonio Conte.

However, former club Udinese are ready to bring him back to the Dacia Arena and have offered a two-year contract, with Padelli briefly representing the Zebrette in 2012-13.

A one-time Italian U-21 international, Padelli joined Inter from Torino in 2017 and has made three Serie A appearances for the Nerazzurri, all coming last season due to an injury to Handanovic.