Italian journalist Fabrizio Biasin believes that there is tension between Inter’s directors and the owners who did not give authorization for Torino defender Bremer to be signed.

This according to Italian journalist Fabrizio Biasin, who stated to Italian broadcaster SportItalia believes that the directors feel that the owners never green lit the transfer which allowed Juventus to swoop in and sign the Brazilian.

Inter’s failed pursuit of Bremer will have figures within the club looking for who to blame, with the club having long looked to be only a few steps away from bringing the 25-year-old in but never having taken the decisive step.

According to Biasin, the view of the directors is that the deal should have been wrapped up earlier but that without the go-ahead from club owners Suning their hands were tied.

He outlines the thinking of the directors about the situation as being that “In the mind of the directors, they thought “Let us sign Bremer then and then we’ll work things out.'”

“And instead the club said no because there was already an agreement with the player anyway,” he continued. “The directors are all angry at the club, certainly Ausilio who had the player ready to go for six months and then lost him in this fashion. He’s certainly angry.”