Inter and Napoli battle for Udinese's Lorenzo Lucca

With summer approaching, teams are working out their moves for the upcoming campaign. Inter and Napoli have targeted Udinese forward Lorenzo Lucca to bolster their attack after Milan, Roma and Atalanta pursued him in the January transfer window.
Having scored 12 goals this season across all competitions, Napoli head coach Antonio Conte sees Lucca as the ideal partner for Romelu Lukaku. But the 'Partenopei' may have to splash out between 35 to 40 million euros to seal the deal for the 24-year-old.
For the current Serie A leaders, Lucca represents an ideal replacement for Joaquin Correa, whose contract with Inter expires at the end of the season. Nikola Krstovic and Santiago Castro are also on the 'Nerazzurri's list of potential forwards.
The Lecce player has registered 11 goals and 3 assists in 30 appearances this season. Meanwhile, the 20-year-old Argentine counts 10 goals and 8 assists in 38 matches with Bologna this term, making them suitable candidates to star alongside Thuram and Lautaro in Inter's attack.