Inter have increased the loan element of their loan with option to buy offer for Malcom according to a report from Tuttosport.

Bordeaux are looking for €40 million to part ways with the 21-year-old and Inter’s initial offer consisted of an €8 million loan with a €32 million redemption fee. This offer was rejected by Les Girondins who are holding out for an outright sale of the Brazilian or a loan with redemption obligation offer arriving.

While Inter could quite easily pay the €40 million up front and sign Malcom, doing so would have repercussions with regard to registering him for the Champions League for the coming season due to the updated financial fair play rules that require clubs to balance purchases. For this reason, the Nerazzurri have offered €10 million for the loan in a bid to get the deal over the line.

The Turin newspaper further report that Inter will look to sell one of Antonio Candreva and Yann Karamoh to free up space for Malcom to come in and state that Karamoh has offers but Inter are not wanting to let him go on a permanent basis.