Antonio Conte has revealed his frustration at Inter Milan’s slow progress in their bid to sign Romelu Lukaku from Manchester United.
The Italian is a big fan of the Belgian and failed to hide his admiration while bemoaning his predicament to face Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side in a friendly on Saturday “with no strikers”.
Conte still holds hope though, with Lukaku injured currently and seemingly not a priority for Solskjaer this season.
“I think frustrated is a big word,” conceded Conte. “He is a Man United player. That is the reality.
“You know I like this player. I tried to bring him in Chelsea. Today Lukaku is a United player.
“At this moment we are talking about a player from another club. I consider him an important player for us to have a good improvement.
“At the same time, there is a market, we know very well our situation.
“For sure it’s not easy to play without a striker at the beginning of the season like this. The market is still open.”

Conte added he wanted Inter to be set already, as he looks to transform the Nerazzurri and apply pressure to Juventus in the title race.
“Of course it can be difficult for the team,” Conte admitted. ”I already spoke with the management. It’s not just about getting news players but reducing (the squad). I cannot hide that we’re a bit late.”