Manchester United captain Antonio Valencia has emerged as an option for Inter Milan.
Valencia is out of contract in the summer and also has interest from West Ham and China.
The full-back's future remains uncertain following a lack of playing time this season.
Valencia fell out of favour during the final months of Jose Mourinho's tenure but interim manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer returned him to the fold with his first Premier League start since September in Wednesday's victory at Newcastle.
Solskjaer went on to praise the Ecuadorian following the game, saying 'there aren't many better right-backs going forward with his abilities'.
The 33-year-old's contract does contain an option to extend it by a further year until 2020.
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