Inter could allow midfielder Matias Vecino to leave during the January transfer window, but not for less than €10 million.

This according to today’s print edition of Milan-based newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport, who report that the Nerazzurri will not offer any discounts on the Uruguayan if he is to be sold.

Vecino recently made remarks suggesting that he is unhappy with the amount of playing time that he has been getting so far this campaign.

This has led to speculation that he could leave the club in January, with some Italian teams reported to be monitoring the 30-year-old’s situation with an eye to a potential move.

However, the Nerazzurri have no intention of dropping their valuation of the Uruguayan due to his situation, and would expect €10 million at least for his signature.

Should Vecino leave the club, the Nerazzurri would consider a move for Cagliari’s Nahitan Nandez but otherwise would not seek a like-for-like replacement immediately, as a left-sided player to take the place of Ivan Perisic is the priority.