Inter defender Andrew Gravillon’s move to Reims should be complete soon, with the clubs involved having come to an agreement.

This according to Italian news outlet L’Interista, who report that the 23-year-old will sign a contract with the Ligue 1 side imminently.

The Frenchman spent last season on loan in Ligue 1 with Lorient, and his form attracted a number of suitors for the defender in France, but Reims appear to have quickly gotten to the head of the queue for the player’s signature.

The agreement between clubs is now said to be finalized, and Reims will pay Inter apporoximately €4 million for the player.

Gravillon’s departure will be seen by the Nerazzurri as a useful departure, with the player not in the club’s first team plans for the future, but still talented enough to fetch a transfer fee, and the club can now move on to other matters in the market with the revenue from Gravillon’s sale in the balance sheet imminently.