Inter could bring Federico Dimarco back to the club from Hellas Verona this summer, according to a report in the Italian media today.

As per Gazzetta.it, Hellas Verona have the option to make the full-back’s loan move permanent for €6.5 million at the end of the season.

Dimarco’s future could yet move in several different directions though, with Inter considering a move to re-sign him ahead of next season.

The Nerazzurri will consider the possibility of recalling the 23-year-old, the report assured, although in that instance they would need to seek ‘a sort of gentleman’s agreement’ with Hellas Verona.

Inter are hoping to raise funds for their transfer campaign by selling off some of their players who are currently out on loan, although Dimarco could be an exception to this rule.

Andreaw Gravillon could join Lorient in a €6 million permanent deal this summer, for instance, despite being under contract with Inter until 2023.

Elsewhere, Monza could take up their option to sign goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio permanently for €5 million, although Inter have a counter-option on him as well.