The Colombian striker has failed to impress during his second season in the Premier League, and would be interested in joining the current Serie A leaders.

Radamel Falcao's season with Chelsea has been a reflection of The Blues' performance so far, failing to impress his coach, his team-mates and the club's supporters. With that in mind, the 29-year-old Colombian seems to be looking for a way out of the Premier League, and Inter Milan could give him the chance to leave the English top flight.

During his two-year stint in the Premier League, Falcao has played 35 games, most of them as a sub, scoring only five goals and handing out five assists in the process. Under Mourinho, who vowed he would make him once again the goal scorer of old, "El Tigre" has only scored one goal and provided one assist in eleven games with The Blues, being dropped from the squad consistently.

Falcao's only goal came during The Blues' defeat against Crystal Palace.

Nevertheless, in order to watch Falcao leaving the Blues, the player must agree to take a paycut, since his wage is way over Inter Milan's head right now. The Neroazzurri are not competing in any European competitions this year, which would provide Falcao the needed time to adapt to his new surroundings.

Clubs such as Zenit St. Petersburg and Valencia have been linked to the Colombian's future, but the player's salary makes them have second thoughts about a player that hasn't found his goal scoring shoes since his injury back in 2013.