Inter chief executive Giuseppe Marotta has confirmed to the media that the Italian club is in talks with Romelu Lukaku and Paulo Dybala, for a possible transfer of the stars to the San Siro. BBC Sport has confirmed that Lukaku is ready to accept a lower salary, to rejoin his old team. Dybala meanwhile is said to be seriously considering a move towards the Zika.
Marotta told Radio Rai:
"Lukaku and Dybala are our objectives. But we must also take into account the financial factor. We are in talks with these two players and we would be happy if we reach an agreement. If not, we will consider other alternatives. "
Marotta also confirmed that Inter have managed to secure the services of Roma's Henrikh Mkhitaryan, and Ajax goalkeeper Andre Onana.
In connection with the transfer of Lukaku, the president of Inter, Steven Zhang, is planning a strategy to cover the financial costs of the club for the transfer of the Belgian. Zhang is meeting with coach Simone Inzaghi to agree on a proposal that Chelsea could see as acceptable. Dybala's situation meanwhile is much simpler. The Argentine's contract expires at the end of this month and he will leave Juventus at zero cost. His salary demands are also lower than those of Lukaku.
Marotta meanwhile said that Inter is constantly in pursuit of potential talent. Italiani tha:
"We are appreciating a little from everyone, even players from the youth teams that were declared champions with Italy. "We know we have to wait for new players and build a strong team."
The season we left behind Inter lost the championship with only 2 points difference from Milan, which was declared the champion.