Inter and Sassuolo have agreed terms over the transfer of young Italian international midfielder Stefano Sensi, Italian broadcaster Sky Sport Italia’s transfer market expert Gianluca Di Marzio reports.

According to the report, the agreement  was found earlier tonight during the late night dinner meeting between representatives of both clubs, and the contracts are expected to be signed tomorrow.

Inter will loan Stefano Sensi for one season with an option to make the transfer permanent for €25 million, and in exchange the Nerazzurri will loan out Guadeloupe central defender Andrew Gravillon.

Inter will also include Primavera defender Marco Sala, born in 1999, as part payment on a permanent basis, who spent this past season on loan at Arezzo.

The loan of Gravillon and the transfer of Sala, is Inter’s way of paying for loaning Sensi for one season, which as previously reported, Sassuolo were asking €5 million for.

The negotiations are now over and Sensi will join Inter pending his medical examination.