Inter and Belgian midfielder Radja Nainggolan are still in disagreement over whether the player should receive severance pay upon a permanent move to Cagliari, according to a report in the Italian print media today.

As has been reported by Tuttosport, Radja Nainggolan is not backing down over his demands for €700,000 of severance pay from Inter should he make the permanent move to Cagliari.

The midfielder spent the previous season on loan at the Sardinian club and he has every intention of staying there for the following season. He is prepared to take a pay cut to join Cagliari, but feel he should be paid the wages outstanding on his enter contract before moving.

Inter do not agree, but it is in their best interest to get Radja Nainggolan off the books because he earns a wage that is not sustainable for Inter now that they need to reduce the wage budget by 15%.