Federico Dimarco will return to Inter this summer after his loan spell with Hellas Verona, a report in Italy confirmed today.

Corriere di Verona (via TuttoHellasVerona.it) said the Gialloblu would not exercise their option to buy to make the 23-year-old’s loan move permanent.

Dimarco will therefore go back to Inter for pre-season, where he will try and stake a claim to remain with the Serie A champions.

Inter’s new head coach Simone Inzaghi will have the final say on where the full-back’s future lies, after another impressive season with Hellas Verona.

Dimarco scored five goals and provided five assists as Ivan Juric’s side recorded an impressive 1oth-place finish in Serie A this season.

He will now move onto the next step in his career and that could be with Inter, who are seeking reinforcements at left wing-back with Ashley Young expected to leave.

Dimarco spent six months playing under Antonio Conte last season before beginning an 18-month stint in Verona, where he developed into one of Italy’s most promising wide men.