Brescia president and owner Massimo Cellino has become annoyed with Inter over how they are taking so long to do a deal for Sandro Tonali according to a report in today’s print edition of Italian daily newspaper Corriere della Sera.

Inter have been courting Tonali for a long time and have personal terms agreed with the player but the report claims that Inter chief executive Giuseppe ‘Beppe’ Marotta is no longer contacting Cellino, who is currently in England.

Although he has agreed terms with Inter, the report goes on to explain that he is attracted to the idea of a move to Inter’s crosstown rivals AC Milan, who he is a supporter of.

AC Milan have made a loan with option to buy offer for the Italian with a €10 million loan fee and €25 million option to buy.

Tonali knows he would have a central role in Stefano Pioli’s team and the report concludes that it all depends on Marotta. Marotta has the ability to close a deal and the wait and see strategy that Inter have employed certainly favours AC Milan more than it does Inter.