Inter will not need to sell highly rated Zinho Vanheusden this summer to meet Financial Fair Play according to a report from TuttoMercatoWeb.

FCInternews.it anticipated this a few days ago and this is now confirmed by Tuttomercatoweb. In order to prevent a goodbye, there were a few clauses and penalties that neither club wanted to activate, therefore he will remain on loan at Standard Liege for the coming 2018/19 season.

The Belgian youngster suffered a serious injury last term in the shape of a cruciate ligament injury that kept him out for almost the entirety of last season. He picked up the injury in a UEFA Youth League clash for Inter Primavera against Dynamo Kiev in September and made his competitive return in April for Standard Liege in their Jupiler Pro League playoff match up with KAA Gent, where he helped the side keep a clean sheet. Despite Standard playing seven games, Vanheusden did not play a single minute and it was rumoured that the loan spell could have been cut short due to his lack of playing time once he was back to match fitness.