Inter have no plans to let Radja Nainggolan leave the club on anything other than a permanent basis according to a report from Italian broadcaster Sky Sport Italia journalist and transfer market expert Luca Marchetti.

Nainggolan is back at Inter following a season long loan spell at Cagliari last term and it has been widely reported that the Sardinia based club would like to bring Nainggolan back to the club.

Multiple reports in the media have stated Inter want €15 million for the Belgian midfielder, who joined the club back in the Summer of 2018 from fellow Serie A side Roma.

“From what we know today the player could leave but only on a permanent basis,” Marchetti explained whilst present in the studios of Italian broadcaster Sky Sport Italia a short time ago.

Marchetti also provided an update with regard to Inter’s pursuit of Chelsea’s N’Golo Kante and he spoke on the various reasons why it is currently difficult for Inter to bring in the 2018 World Cup winning central midfielder.

He said: “Why is it difficult for him to arrive? Because there are many Inter midfielders, because the transfer cost of the player is high, because they would have to find the money to buy him and it would take several sales.

“It remains to be understood if in the last days of the transfer market Chelsea would even decide to sell him. Things are still open because he is a Conte style player but the negotiation remains difficult.”