Inter will only sit down and hold negotiations with arch rivals Juventus over Mauro Icardi under certain conditions according to a report from Rome based newspaper Il Messaggero.

The recently turned 27-year-old striker is currently out on loan at reigning French champions Paris Saint Germain and they have an option to buy him for €70 million but Icardi has already made his mind up that he does not want to remain in the French capital and instead wants a return to Italy.

Juventus have seemingly identified the former Barcelona academy player as a target for the Summer transfer window with them wishing to bolster their ageing attacking department which contains Gonzalo Higuain and multi-time world player of the year Cristiano Ronaldo.

As per the report from Il Messaggero, Inter may only agree to negotiations with the Bianconeri club if they are able to get some of their players as part of any deal for Icardi.