Inter Looking To Sign Bremer From Torino On Loan With Obligation To Buy Permanently, Italian Media Report

FERRARA, ITALY - JULY 26: Gleison Bremer of Torino FC in action during the Serie A match between SPAL and Torino FC at Stadio Paolo Mazza on July 26, 2020 in Ferrara, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

Inter are hoping to get a deal done for Torino defender Bremer on an initial loan with an obligation to buy him on a permanent basis.

This according to today’s print edition of Rome-based newspaper Corriere dello Sport, who report that the Nerazzurri are exploring the possibilities of a formula for a deal to get the signing of the Brazilian wrapped up.

Bremer has long been one of Inter’s primary targets for the summer transfer window, and with a sale of Milan Skriniar to Paris Saint-Germain inching closer and an influx of cash from sales of Andrea Pinamonti and Lorenzo Pirola also expected, they are gearing up to finally bring him in.

Even with money coming in from sales, the Nerazzurri will still be aiming for as low a transfer fee as possible for Bremer this summer, and the structure to the deal could be crucial in this respect.

An initial loan containing a purchase obligation could be the right formula to get a deal done, while a player going the other way such as Cesare Casadei could also help to convince the Granata on a deal.