Bayern Munich are in talks with Inter over extending Ivan Perisic’s loan deal until the end of the season according to a report from German news outlet Sport BILD.

Perisic joined the recently crowned Bundesliga champions on a season long loan this past Summer and the loan is set to expire in six days time.

Bayern Munich would like to keep a hold of Perisic for the German cup and the remainder of the Champions League, which is due to be played in August.

Bayern Munich obtained an option to sign Perisic outright as part of the loan and this option has since expired.

Despite the option expiring reports suggested the clubs had come to a gentleman’s agreement that they would carry out the deal at a later date however this report claims it is growing increasingly likely that Bayern Munich will not sign him outright.

The main reason for this is the financial impact that the global Coronavirus pandemic has had on the club.

Italian news outlet FCIN1908.it add that Inter hope that Bayern Munich may sign Perisic with prize money they would earn if they are to win the German cup and Champions League in addition to the already won Bundesliga, which would total €19.5 million.

Whilst out on loan at the Bavaria based club, the 31-year-old has made 29 appearances across all competitions to date.

During his time on the park, which totals just under 1500 minutes, the former Borussia Dortmund player has scored six goals and provided eight assists for his teammates.