Inter will send defender Andrew Gravillon to Sassuolo as part of their deal to sign Stefano Sensi, according to Gazzetta dello Sport.

Academy forward Edoardo Vergani was meant to be included in the agreement originally, but the 18-year-old has interest from Fiorentina, Roma, Bologna and Sampdoria.

Inter will pay €5 million to have Sensi on loan for one season and then have the chance to sign him permanently for €20 million.

Gravillon is valued at €5 million with an additional €5 million in bonuses, meaning the overall cost of the deal is €35 million.

Sensi has agreed a five-year deal with Inter and will receive €1.8 million per season in wages, having previously been close to joining Milan.

Inter and Sassuolo will meet again to finalise the deal and this could take place today or tomorrow.

Gravillon spent last season on loan at Pescara and helped the Delfino reach the semi-finals of the playoffs in Serie B, where they were beaten by Verona.