Inter Milan have reportedly moved ahead of Juventus in the race to sign Paul Pogba from Manchester United next summer.
The Frenchman, having declared his desire for a "new challenge" in June, is expected to leave Old Trafford in the upcoming summer window.
Pogba, valued at around £150m by United, has been most heavily linked with Real Madrid and his former club Juventus.
However, according to Panorama, Inter CEO Giuseppe Marotta is more likely to get a deal for Pogba over the line than his counterpart, Fabio Paratici.
The report claims that a 'gentleman's agreement' has already been struck between Inter and Mino Raiola, Pogba's agent.
Following Madrid's reported decision to pull out of the race, Pogba views a reunion with Antonio Conte -with whom he worked at Juve, as his most desirable option.