Young Inter-owned striker Facundo Colidio has decided to change agent after his proposed move to Austria Vienna in the summer fell through.

This according to Italian news outlet FCInterNews, who report that the Argentine is no longer represented by agent Fernando Cosentino after the failed move.

Colidio is currently with the Nerazzurri first team having failed to move clubs in the summer, although he is not a part of the first team plans.

The 21-year-old had spent the past two seasons on loan in Belgium with Sint-Triuden, where he had shown some development but not been deemed ready to have a place at Inter.

The aim was to find a loan destination where the former Boca Juniors striker could continue his development in European football and Austria Vienna had been identified as the right club for him.

Colidio had even flown to Vienna and had lunch with Austria Vienna in preparation for his loan move but the deal collapsed thanks to corporate reasons, leading the player to decide to part ways with Cosentino as his agent.