Interest from the Saudi Pro League could be crucial in deciding the future of out-of-favour Inter Milan forward Joaquin Correa.

This according to today’s print edition of Rome-based newspaper Corriere dello Sport, via FCInterNews, who report that the Nerazzurri are still ready to offload the 28-year-old, but that the Saudi top flight may be the only viable source of offers to sign him.

Correa has never really made the impact that Inter expected when they signed him from Lazio last summer.

The 28-year-old has struggled with injuries throughout his time at the club. These have significantly disrupted his momentum.

Now, the Nerazzurri are ready to let go of the Argentine. From the perspective of the club directors and coach Simone Inzaghi, Correa is no longer a player they have faith will find form.

However, there is still the question of finding a club with interest in signing Correa.

Clubs in Europe are naturally wary given the erratic form and injury struggles that have characterized Correa’s last couple season.

Saudi Pro League Interest Could Be Key To Sorting Out Joaquin Correa’s Future

So far Fenerbahce have shown an interest in signing Correa. However, the player has rejected the possibility.

Meanwhile, Premier League duo West Ham United and Everton reportedly consider the Argentine to be a target.

But these English clubs have only shown tentative interest. No real bids have arrived yet.

Reports had suggested that Correa would prefer a move to a different team within Serie A.

However, Saudi Pro League club Al-Shabbab have reportedly recently come forward with an interest.

And for his part, the player would reportedly consider offers from the Saudi Pro League after an initial stance against the idea. However, he would only do so if he feels a move to another team in Europe is off the table.

As things stand, it looks as though Saudi Arabia would be the one clear path out of Inter for Correa.

If Al-Shabaab or another Saudi club do launch a serious bid, it would certainly be a viable possibility for Inter.

And then it would be down to the player. If Correa is ready to accept the move then he could leave the Nerazzurri after two underwhelming seasons.

On the other hands, if Correa digs in his heels and insists on staying in Europe, finding a new club would prove trickier.