PSV’s Denzel Dumfries wants a move to Inter, and the Nerazzurri are intent on signing him, but bringing him in could prove difficult for financial reasons.

This according to today’s print edition of Rome-based newspaper Corriere dello Sport, who report that the Nerazzurri would only be able to sign him on loan with a purchase option, a formula which PSV would not currently be open to.

Dumfries has been an Inter target for much of the window, with the 25-year-old Dutchman seen as an ideal profile to replace Achraf Hakimi after the Moroccan’s sale to Paris Saint-Germain.

However, the situation remains as it has for much of the summer, with the Nerazzurri only able to sign players on loan with an option to buy permanently, which could make it difficult for them to convince his current club, who want their valuation to be met with a permanent sale.

The player has made his desire to leave clear to his club, with the Nerazzurri thought to be his preferred destination, but the Nerazzurri will have to hope that he can convince his club to let him go on loan if they are to sign him this summer.