Inter Milan vice-president Javier Zanetti has confirmed that Palermo striker Paulo Dybala is on the club's list of summer targets.
The Eagles have consigned themselves to losing their star player at the end of the season, after the likes of Chelsea, Juventus and Paris Saint-Germain reportedly showed an interest in the 13-goal forward.
Dybala was this week forced to deny speculation that he had already agreed a deal to join Italian champions Juve, and Inter are now the latest side to add their name to a growing list of potential suitors for the youngster.
"Could Dybala's future be at Inter? Good players always fit in at good teams. If we have only the slightest chance to sign him, we will go for it," Zanetti told Goal.com.
"But we have to be realistic. We must respect the FFP rules. I am not surprised by his superb performances. I saw him play in Argentina before and his ability already stood out then. He has been performing very consistently this season and he has a bright future ahead of him."
Inter are currently seventh in the Serie A table, sitting two points and two places below a European berth.