Inter Milan striker Martin Satriano will complete his return to Brest on loan today.

This according to Italian news outlet FCInterNews, who report that the 22-year-old will join the Breton club on a one-year dry loan move, having chosen them over Dinamo Zagreb as well as several other clubs in Ligue 1.

Brest are now ready to bring Satriano back on loan.

Dinamo Zagreb have been hoping to sign the striker on loan with an option to buy.

The Croatian champions had been in talks with Inter regarding a loan move. Reportedly the clubs had reached a full agreement on the terms of a deal.

However, the player has not given his green light to the move. He has rejected Dinamo.

Moreover, Satriano has also turned down interest from a few other French clubs – Lille, Lens, and Montpellier.

Instead, it looks as though Satriano will prefer a move back to a club he’s already played for on loan.

Inter Striker Martin Satriano One Step Away From Return To Brest On Loan

It’s only a matter of time now before the Uruguayan re-joins Ligue 1 club Brest.

FCIN report that today will be the day that Satriano makes the move official.

Satriano had spent the second half of the 2021-22 season on loan with the French side.

And then 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 have had a decision to make about the young Uruguayan’s future.

Newly-promoted sides are particularly keen, with Frosinone and Cagliari showed an interest in signing Satriano on loan.

However, it looks to be Brest who will be getting the deal done. The Ligue 1 club are where Satriano has showed his best form to date in Europe.