Inter are set to offer a loan deal to sign Yunus Musah containing a purchase obligation.

This according to Italian news outlet Gazzetta.it, who report that the Nerazzurri’s strategy to sign the 20-year-old who Los Che value at around €20 million could be to offer an initial loan deal which contains a mandatory obligation to sign the player permanently.

Musah has emerged as one of Inter’s main targets in midfield, with the Nerazzurri set to try and replace Roberto Gagliardini.

There would be a small chance of Musah arriving in January in the event that Gagliardini is to depart, but this would be relatively unlikely.

More likely would be a transfer in June, which is what Inter are targeting.

Given that Valencia value Musah at around €20 million, signing him would not be straightforward on a financial level.

However, the Nerazzurri could offer the La Liga team a loan deal containing a purchase option.