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Inter Milan have made an offer of £42million for Paris Saint-Germain striker Edinson Cavani, according to the Italian press.

Corriere dello Sport reports that the Milanese outfit had a meeting with PSG directors last week after the two teams had faced off in the International Champions Cup.

They claim that the club are open to selling current forward Mauro Icardi to Napoli in order to help fund the deal.

Corriere dello Sport reported that Inter made a £42m offer for Edinson Cavani last week

Cavani (right) in action in PSG's 3-1 win over Inter in the International Champions Cup

The sports outlet claim the Milanese club are open to selling Mauro Icardi to Napoli

Cavani, 29, joined the French giants in 2013 for £54m, and is seen as one the few players that could replace Icardi, who scored 16 goals in Serie A last season.

PSG Sporting director Patrick Kluivert is reluctant to sell their star striker, having already lost Zlatan Ibrahimovic to Manchester United, so the transfer for the moment appears unlikely.

However, the paper believes the offer is evidence that that Milan will part ways with Icardi before the end of the summer transfer window.

Meanwhile, Italian champions Juventus have still got Chelsea enforcer Nemanja Matic in their sights.

Tuttosport led with the story that the Turin club will look to recruit two midfielders

Nemanja Matic is a target for Juventus as they search for Paul Pogba's replacement

Tuttosport led with the story that the Turin club will look to recruit two midfielders, with Paul Pogba set to join Manchester United and Claudio Marchisio recovering from a serious knee injury.

They say Juve will look to sign Zenit star Axel Witsel as well as either Matic or PSG's Blaise Matuidi.

Manager Massimiliano Allegri prefers the Serbian but Matuidi's agent Mino Raiola is looking to force a move.

The Italian giants will attempt to bring in Blaise Matuidi should they fail to sign Matic