Inter will have an option to resign Andrew Gravillon for €12 million after the defender completes his move to Sassuolo, according to FcInterNews.it.

The 21-year-old will join the Neroverdi on loan with an option to buy for €10 million, but Inter can bring him back to Milan for a slightly higher fee thereafter if they wish.

The Nerazzurri initially considered including Gravillon in their deal for Stefano Sensi last month, before Marco Sala moved to Reggio Emilia instead.

Gravillon will make the move to Sassuolo in the end, though, with an official announcement thought to be imminent.

Gravillon made 29 appearances for Pescara in Serie B last year, scoring in home wins against Foggia and Lecce.

He has already played two matches in Italy’s top flight, though, having joined Benevento on loan for the 2017-18 season.

Roberto De Zerbi was in charge of the Giallorossi during that campaign and he will now get the chance to manage Gravillon again.