Mauro Icardi will discover whether he has been successful in his legal challenge against Inter before December, according to Sky Sport.

The striker is suing the Nerazzurri for €1.5 million in damages and wants to be fully reintegrated into first-team training.

Both parties must choose one judge to oversee the trial, with a third judge being selected neutrally by the FIGC’s arbitration committee.

Icardi’s case will automatically disappear if he decides to withdraw it or leaves Inter before Monday’s transfer deadline.

Steven Zhang and Piero Ausilio were both present at Appiano Gentile today as Antonio Conte’s side stepped up preparation for Sunday’s fixture away to Cagliari.

Sky assured neither figure had arrived to address Icardi’s legal challenge, instead turning up to offer the first team support in training.

Icardi believes he has a right to take part in Conte’s tactical sessions, from which he has been excluded since the start of the summer.

Inter have little more than 48 hours to secure a sale for their former captain, following unsuccessful approaches from Napoli, Roma, Monaco and several other clubs.