Andre-Pierre Gignac has revealed that he would be interested in joining Inter Milan this summer, should the Italian outfit make a move for his services.
The Frenchman, who has scored 11 times for Marseille this season, will leave his current club in June, when his current contract comes to an end.
A number of clubs have been linked with a move, but Gignac has hinted that Inter would be one of his first choices.
"Inter are an institution, [Roberto] Mancini is great. It would be a nice prospect," he told Gazetta dello Sport.
Gignac, 28, has struck 65 goals in 161 games for Marseille.