With Mauro Icardi making his return to Inter training after a prolonged absence, Corriere dello Sport have examined what the future may hold for him.

Icardi has trained apart from the rest of his Inter teammates for just over a month due to an alleged knee problem and the recent tension has led to many suggesting that a parting of ways come the Summer transfer window is inevitable.

The Rome based newspaper however state that that it is not necessarily the case.

Inter chief executive Giuseppe ‘Beppe’ Marotta has been hard at work in recent weeks trying to resolve the recent troubles and has tried to protect Icardi’s transfer value from decreasing any further as a result.

Keeping Icardi out until the end of the season would only further damage his value so it was certainly important for him to be reintegrated sooner rather than later.

The report concludes that, Inter have no intention of selling of the 26-year-old Argentine and his departure from the club cannot be taken for granted.