The Argentine striker is a reported target for Napoli following the exit of Gonzalo Higuain, but the Nerazzurri chief will hold out for a big fee to agree to a sale
Inter is holding out for offers of more than 60 million euro ($67M) for Mauro Icardi, according to club president Erick Thohir.
The club captain has been tipped to make a move to Napoli to replace new Juventus signing Gonzalo Higuain, with his wife and agent, Wanda Nara, claiming that Inter had failed to offer him a sufficiently improved contract.
Thohir said this week that Inter had already rejected a bid from Maurizio Sarri's side for the striker, insisting it had no desire to sell him to a Serie A rival.