Clubs from the Saudi Pro League could step up in their pursuit of out-of-favour Inter Milan forward Joaquin Correa after the Nerazzurri return from their preseason tour of Japan.

This according to SportItalia transfer market expert Alfredo Pedulla, who reports in a tweet that the interest from teams in the gulf state is still very much there, and that it could take off again once the Nerazzurri squad are back in Italy.

Inter would be willing to listen to offers for Correa this summer.

Having joined from Lazio in the summer of 2021, the Argentine has never really made the impact expected of him.

Injuries in particular have played a role in disrupting Correa’s momentum since he joined Inter.

However, there would be a big question surrounding whether or not any teams in Europe would be willing to make an offer. Correa’s struggles for form would certainly be cause for many clubs to wonder and worry.

So far this summer 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 showed a tentative interest. However, that never materialized in any real offers for the Argentine.

Saudi Pro League Clubs Could Go Back In For Joaquin Correa After End Of Inter’s Japan Tour

According to SportItalia, however, an offer for Correa should soon come in from the Saudi Pro League.

Saudi Arabia could well present a viable destination for the out-of-favour forward. The country’s top flight has shown little reluctance to splash the cash on big name players from European football this summer, even those not necessarily in the best of form.

Initially, Correa had looked reluctant to listen to offers from Saudi clubs. The 28-year-old had been keen to stay in European football.

However, Correa has reportedly changed his stance somewhat. He’d consider big money offers.

Saudi club Al-Shabab are reportedly among the Argentine’s suitors.

At the moment, there have been no major developments. But, Pedulla reports, the interest is still there, and could heat up once again after the Nerazzurri return from their preseason tour of Japan.