Bayer Leverkusen are not prepared to include a purchase obligation in their offer to take Inter wingback Robin Gosens on loan.

This according to SportItalia transfer market expert Alfredo Pedulla, who reported on air that the German team would only want to sign the 28-year-old on loan, whilst the Nerazzurri remain very uncertain on whether they would be willing to let him leave.

Inter and Leverkusen have been in talks to see if they can work out a deal for Gosens very late in the transfer window, but a key point appears to be whether or not the Bundesliga team would be willing to commit to a purchase obligation in a loan deal.

The Nerazzurri could be ready to listen to offers that contain such an obligation as this would ensure that they would bring in a significant fee for the German, but otherwise would be very reluctant.

Pedulla updated that “For now, Bayer Leverkusen are just in talks. They haven’t offered to include any purchase obligation. And then Inter are reflecting on whether they’d be ready to go from Perisic and Gosens to Darmian and some other player.”