The Argentine is keen to stay at San Siro beyond this summer but says he is ready to face any eventuality if the club choose to accept an offer

Inter striker Mauro Icardi says he would "pack his bags and go" if the Nerazzurri choose to sell him to comply with Financial Fair Play.

At least one big name is likely to leave San Siro in order to balance the books and the Argentine has been linked with Atletico Madrid, Chelsea and both Manchester clubs.

Icardi has three years left on his current contract and has stressed that he wants to stay, even though he is ready for any eventuality this summer.

"I still have three years and if we can find an agreement then everyone is going to be happy," he told CNN .

"If other clubs want me, they have to talk about it with Inter. If the club wants to sell me, I'll pack my bags and go.

"Otherwise I will stay in Milan as I really like it here and I'm happy. My family feels at home here."

Despite having a deal which runs until 2018, Icardi's representatives are in discussions with Inter in a bid to secure a deal that better reflects his status as a key player.

Icardi said: "Regarding my pay, my salary, that I don't 'earn a lot', these are things that are a result of two years ago when I came to Inter.

"To me, it was a good contract for having arrived at Inter. I signed the contract with the excitement and desire to prove my worth and be an important player for Inter.

"Now, after two years, I still have this contract that people are talking about, but my agents are speaking to the club, they are coming to an agreement and seeing how to fix this situation.

"When it happens, I will sign the renewal and, I’m sure, I will be happy and Inter will be happy if they want me to stay here."

The 22-year-old has scored 20 goals in 39 appearances in all competitions this season.