Inter and Atalanta have yet to agree on the structure of a deal for striker Andrea Pinamonti.

This according to Italian broadacaster Sky Sport Italia, who report that the Nerazzurri and La Dea must still find an agreement on the transfer, which could take the form of a loan containing a purchase obligation.

La Dea are pushing for Pinamonti, whilst the player appears to favour a switch to the Lombard club above all other destinations, but as of yet they have not reached an agreement with Inter for a move.

A loan containing a purchase obligations is one possibility that has been proposed, and Atalanta want the obligation to be linked to certain conditions such as number of appearance, whilst the Nerazzurri would want the purchase obligation to be total.

Another aspect yet to be worked out between the clubs is Inter’s desire to ensure that there is a buyback clause in the deal so that they do not fully lose control of Pinamonti’s future.