Inter could send Andrea Pinamonti on loan to fellow Serie A side Frosinone this season after the newly-promoted outfit made an enquiry over the striker, according to Gazzetta dello Sport.

Pinamonti is expected to leave the club this summer after struggling for game-time under Luciano Spalletti, making just one substitute appearance for the first team last year as Inter secured a fourth-place finish in Serie A, although it is not yet clear what kind of deal Inter are looking for.

Having been linked with a permanent transfer to several top flight clubs over the past month, amongst which Genoa, Cagliari and Sassuolo, the Italian is now being linked with a loan move to Frosinone, who secured promotion back to Serie A via the playoffs last month.

Gazzetta dello Sport do not specify whether Inter would be willing to send the 19 year-old out on loan, or whether they would prefer to cash in on the forward, but the fact that they are no longer in urgent need of funds to comply with UEFA’s Financial Fair Play rules means that there is a reasonable chance the move goes through.