There is considerable distance between Inter and Sebastiano Esposito in contract renewal talks according to a report from Italian news outlet FCInterNews.it.

Esposito is soon going to be eligible to sign professional terms with Inter and the Nerazzurri would like to tie one of their brightest prospects in recent years down to the club for the foreseeable future but there is great distance between Inter’s offer and the teen sensation’s demands.

As per the report, Inter are willing to offer him a five year contract with a salary in the region of €450,000 a year plus add-ons but the player is understood to be demanding an annual salary of €1 million.

The report goes on to explain that there are several clubs who have shown an interest in signing him on loan for the duration of next season and Inter could loan him out but they will not sell him, even with a disguised buy-back option.

Parma, Hellas Verona and Brescia have been interested for weeks whilst Benevento and Torino have both made recent enquiries for him.

FCInterNews.it also state that there are a number of agents currently vying to become Esposito’s representative. Augusto Carpeggiani, who represents his brother Salvatore, is currently holding the talks with Inter and he is an individual who his family trust but there are several others keen to represent Esposito.