Inter midfielder Matias Vecino will not push to leave the Nerazzurri during the January transfer window unless the right offer arrives.

This according to today’s print edition of Rome-based newspaper Corriere dello Sport, who report that the 30-year-old would be happy to see out his contract with Inter and leave at the end of the campaign.

Vecino’s current deal expires at the end of June, and there is virtually no chance that he will extend as he has found himself out of favour from the starting lineup for the most part this season.

The club would not stand in the way of the Uruguayan leaving this month and would allow him to depart should an offer come in that includes a transfer fee.

However, so far no offer has arrived which has interested either the player or the Nerazzurri, and he will not try and force his way out of the club six months before his contract runs out.