Inter have finally sorted the final details of their deal to sign Stefano Sensi from Sassuolo after offering Marco Sala to the Neroverdi, according to Corriere dello Sport.

Sensi was supposed to join for a paid loan worth €5 million and an option to buy for €20 million, with academy forward Edoardo Vergani covering the cost of the loan.

Sala will now fill that role instead, having scored two goals and created six assists while on loan with Serie C club Arezzo last season.

Sassuolo had been linked with a move for defender Andrew Gravillon, whom Inter recently resigned from Pescara, but the 21-year-old will not join the Neroverdi.

Inter met general director Giovanni Carnevali at their new headquarters yesterday and completed the puzzle the clubs had been struggling to finish.

Thomas Schiro, Felice D’Amico and Lorenzo Gavioli, who won’t join Genoa as was initially thought, were all offered to Sassuolo, but Sala was chosen instead.

Sensi will sign a five-year deal with Inter and earn €1.5 million per season.