Inter could get creative with the formula they try to sign Brescia midfielder Sandro Tonali with in the coming months according to a report in today’s print edition of Italian daily newspaper Tuttosport.

Brescia president and owner Massimo Cellino wants €50 million for his star man and will seemingly not lower his demands. Inter could meet those demands although they will not do so by just offering €50 million upfront.

The report from the Turin based news outlet goes on to explain that Inter could carry out a deal similar to the one that they acquired Nicolo Barella through last Summer.

Inter paid €12 million to loan Barella for the season with a €25 million obligation to buy attached plus €13 million in add-ons, €8 million of each are easily achievable and the remaining €5 million less so.

The report also explains that Inter chief executive Giuseppe ‘Beppe’ Marotta would like to lower the cost of any deal by offering a player.

It is unlikely that Andrea Pinamonti will be offered but the likes of Michele Di Gregorio, Andrew Gravillon, Xian Emmers, Michael Ntube, Jacopo Gianelli, Edoardo Vergani and Matias Vecino could be offered.