Inter-owned striker Andrea Pinamonti could leave the club permanently next summer, and even leave Italy entirely.

This according to Italian news outlet FCInter1908, who report that the 22-year-old is not in the plans at Inter in spite of his good form on loan with Empoli this season and that his agent Mino Raiola could push for a move abroad.

Pinamonti has enjoyed the first half of the season on loan with newly-promoted Empoli, not only scoring prolifically for the Tuscans but also shining in terms of his overall play.

In spite of this, a return to the Nerazzurri does not look likely as the club do not see him as a player for the future.

Raiola is considering a move to a league outside of Serie A for the striker, though so far the player’s resistance has stopped this from happening, having turned down a switch to Eintracht Frankfurt in the summer.

However, this could change next summer, especially if he keeps up his form for Empoli and hits double figures for goals, prompting more interest from big clubs.