UPDATE: What are Inter's transfer plans for the summer?
Inter Milan are set to go into next season without Adem Ljajic and Davide Santon, according to reports.
The two players were jointly responsible for allowing Cristian Molinaro through to equalise for Torino at the weekend in the Nerazzurri's eventual 2-1 defeat, something that Coach Roberto Mancini pointed out to them in the dressing room.
Ljajic, 24, has had some impressive moments with the Nerazzurri this season, though he has had problems finding long-term consistency. On loan from Roma, the Serbian would cost Inter €11 million to keep for good.
Santon, for his part, has barely played this season, only lining up against Milan (0-3), Juventus (the return leg in the Coppa Italia, 3-0) and Torino (1-2) in 2016!
Whilst Yuto Nagatomo is set to extend his stay at the San Siro, and sign his renewal tomorrow (more on that soon!), his Italian colleague is in Watford's sights, and could be a pawn for Inter to get at Silvan Widmer.
Otherwise, the Nerazzurri are interested in Bruno Peres (Torino) and Sime Vrsaljko (Sassuolo), though neither will come cheap, as they are two of the league's most respected full-backs, and Inter already have about 37 of those.
The Nerazzurri would rival Juventus for the Croatian, as well as Antonio Candreva and Domenico Berardi, though the Old Lady already has a verbal agreement with the latter.
There is some bad news for Alex Telles, who despite looking promising when he's played looks unlikely for a buy-out at €8 million. Instead, a Turkish full-back from rivals Feberbahce, Caner Erkin, is touted to replace him on the left.