Liverpool forward Daniel Sturridge seems to be heading out of Merseyside destination Italy in this January window. With both Inter and Roma expressing interest in bringing the Englishman to the Peninsula.

After securing the signings of Lisandro Lopez and Rafinha already in this January transfer window, Inter look to add a player to their attacking options and it would seem that Daniel Sturridge is the man to fill the void. Accoridng to Giamlucadimarzio.com Inter and Liverpool officials have already met to discuss the details of a possible transfer and the player has given his consent to a move to the Nerazzurri. All that’s left now it would seem, is for Inter to agree to the terms that Liverpool have set for the transfer to happen.

The Premier League team have asked for a fee of €2 million for the loan and the right to buy the player at the end of the season for a fee in the region of €20-30 million. Inter don’t seem to be totally convinced of the transfer as things stand but if they wait too long they may miss out on their man. With the move of Dzeko from Roma to Chelsea looking more likely, Roma are thought to be monitoring Sturridge as their replacement for the Bosnian forward. The Giallorossi know the conditions being set by Liverpool and are now assessing whether to act and make their move for the forward,