Jiangsu Suning midfielder Ramires has admitted that he is keen on the idea of joining Inter Milan.
The Brazilian has spent the last two years in the Chinese Super League after Jiangsu paid a reported £25m to sign him from Chelsea.
In recent weeks, Ramires has been heavily linked with a move to the Serie A giants, with both clubs owned by Suning Group.
"If Inter talked with my agent it's positive, if a great club shows interest in me then it means I'm doing well," Ramires told Sky Sport Italia.
"I'd be happy to go to Inter but I'm still a Jiangsu player and I have to focus on preparing with them, I hope I'll be ready to play straight away.
"The issue of my wage doesn't just depend on me, there are several parties and the negotiations must satisfy all of them.
"I hope we can reach an agreement and, who knows, go to Inter. I haven't talked to Spalletti, I never met him when Inter came to China."
Ramires has won the Premier League title, the Champions League, the Europa League, the FA Cup and the EFL Cup in a six-year stay at Chelsea.