Inter Director Walter Sabatini will travel to Nanjing, China tomorrow to help Inter’s sister club Jiangsu Suning plan for next season.

Jiangsu did not enjoy the success they were perhaps hoping for this past season as they flirted with relegation all season long, only securing their Chinese Super League future in their most recent fixture, the penultimate game of the season. Jiangsu Suning will end their season this Saturday when they travel to Shanghai to take on Shanghai SIPG.

While there, Sabatini will work on Jiangsu midfielder Ramires’ proposed January transfer to Inter, according to a report in Gazzetta dello Sport. The proposed deal will see Ramires join the Nerazzurri on loan, in a deal that is similar to the one which saw Australian international defender Trent Sainsbury join Inter on a 6 month loan in January 2016.

The 30-year-old Brazilian, who was part of Chelsea’s FA Cup and Champions winning double winning squad, was one of the few highlights for Juangsu during a rather dismal season, where he scored 11 times and was noted for 4 assists in 32 appearances across all competitions.