Inter Milan coach Jose Mourinho said he would only offload Brazilian striker Adriano if he managed to lure someone of Didier Drogba's caliber to San Siro. Adriano has fallen out of favor with the Portuguese coach due to disciplinary reasons. The former Parma man vowed more than once to ditch his partying lifestyle but his disciplinary record remains unenviable. Nevertheless, Mourinho isn't ready to let him go unless he finds a suitable replacement like Chelsea's Didier Drogba. "Maybe Adriano is not happy and the atmosphere doesn't suit him," Mourinho said on Sky Sports News. "But he is a top player and I can't open the door for him to leave unless I have someone to replace him. "One day, if Didier gets the all-clear from Chelsea - a club I love - and he is leaving then the door will be open for him." Ivorian striker Drogba enjoyed an impressive three-year spell under Mourinho at Chelsea. "Everybody knows that he is one of my men and it won't matter much which club I am in charge of, I will want to sign him," Mourinho added.