Ex-Chelsea boss Antonio Conte ‘agrees Inter deal’ and could move for Man Utd striker Romelu Lukaku
The Italian has reportedly agreed terms with the Serie A giants and is eyeing United's Belgian striker to potentially bolster their attack

ANTONIO CONTE could bring Romelu Lukaku to Inter Milan after reportedly agreeing terms with Inter Milan.
The ex-Chelsea boss looks set to replace Luciano Spalletti at the San Siro as Inter's hierarchy plan an overhaul.
According to Italian outlet current boss Spalletti is set to be shown the door after a disappointing league campaign that could still see them finish outside the European places.
Conte, 49, has been out of work since leaving Chelsea at the end of last season.
The Italian is believed to have requested many changes to Inter's squad - particularly in attack - and has highlighted Lukaku, 25, as a potential target.
The Belgian has notched 15 goals and four assists from 45 appearances in all competitions this season.
Despite reports linking him with a move away from Old Trafford, Lukaku recently splashed nearly £3million on a flash new pad in Altrincham - near the Reds' Carrington training complex.
MAN UTD NEWS
If the move came off, Lukaku could replace Mauro Icardi, 26, who looks likely to leave the San Siro after a poor and controversial season that saw him recently slammed for a naked photo shoot with his wife.
But before any decision is made, United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will have a heart-to-heart with the forward this week to discuss his future.
Lukaku signed for United in 2017 amid interest from Conte's Chelsea, but has failed to produce the form expected of a striker at Old Trafford despite scoring 27 goals during his first campaign.