Inter Milan are in talks to loan young Uruguay striker Martin Satriano to Croatian champions Dinamo Zagreb.

This according to today’s print edition of Turin-based newspaper Tuttosport, via FCInterNews, who report that the 22-year-old’s entourage have requested that his next move be outside of Serie A.

22-year-old Uruguayan international Satriano spent the season just gone on loan with Empoli in Serie A.

The Nerazzurri-owned striker did not exactly set the world alight during his time with the Tuscans. A return of two goals over the course of the entire season was certainly below expectations.

At the same time, Satriano was still a regular in the team for the whole season, both from the start and from the bench.

Now, Inter will have a decision to make about the young Uruguayan’s future.

On the one hand, there are a few teams in Serie A who have shown interest in Satriano. The newly-promoted sides are particularly keen, with Frosinone and Cagliari reportedly hoping to sign the 22-year-old on loan.

However, Tuttosport report, the player and his representatives have made their will clear. Satriano prefers an experience abroad after a middling spell in the Italian top flight.

Inter In Talks To Loan Martin Satriano To Dinamo Zagreb

According to Tuttosport, Croatian champions Dinamo Zagreb are in talks to sign Satriano.

The Croats want to sign the 22-year-old on loan. The deal could also contain an option for them to sign the striker on a permanent basis at the end of his loan.

Dinamo reportedly want to wrap up the deal within the next few weeks. This relates to their European campaign.

Dinamo will face a qualifying round for the Champions League this month. They don’t yet know their opponent for their first match, which will be in the second qualifying round. However, they know that their first match will be on July 25.

Dinamo want to wrap up their transfer business before then. Accordingly, they want to agree a deal for Satriano within the next three or so weeks.