Serie A leaders Inter are considering taking up their right to permanently sign their in-form loanees Adem Ljajic and Alex Telles.

Brazilian left-back Telles arrived in the summer from the Turkish giants and has impressed at the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza in his nine appearances, leading to his agent Pedro Aid arriving in Milan recently for discussions over a longer term move.

La Gazzetta dello Sport confirm these talks that could see the Nerazzurri seal Telles for €10.5 million, which was the pre-agreed figure when the defender signed, although it is believed that Inter may have to sell before buying even though Gala may accept as little as €8m.

Meanwhile Ljajic, who signed for a loan fee of €1.75m and has recently hit form under coach Roberto Mancini, is wanted by Inter for lower than the original €11m agreed with Roma in August.

However, after notching two goals and two assists in the last three games the Giallorossi are expected to demand the full price tag for the Serb.