Cagliari sporting director Marcello Carli has admitted to being uncertain with regard to what the future will hold for Radja Nainggolan past the end of this season.

The former Belgian national team player joined the Rossoblu club on a season long loan this past Summer from Inter having been judged to be out of their project but it is currently unclear what will happen with him in the coming months when the loan deal expires.

Some reports in the media have suggested that Inter could sell him or utilise him as part of a deal for another player whilst others have suggested that Inter may even reintegrate him back into the first team picture.

“For now he only thinks of Cagliari, but I still can’t tell you what could happen in the future,” Carli explained in an interview with Italian radio station TMW Radio yesterday afternoon.

“He has a strong emotional attachment to here and we are very happy with him. Sometimes he is exploited. He will say something and everyone writes that he wants to return to Roma.

“We will see what happens when the season ends. He is an Inter player and it will depend on what they think will be best.”

Whilst on loan at the Sardinia based club, Nainggolan, who is contracted to Inter until 2022, has made 24 appearances, in which he has scored five goals and tallied six assists.