Inter’s Croatian international midfielder Marcelo Brozovic could be on his way out from the club during the dying days of this transfer window Italian media outlet Sky Sport Italia report.

According to the report, La Liga side Sevilla has presented the Nerazzurri with an offer of a loan with an option to make the deal permanent worth up to €29 million. Sky Sport Italia’s noted transfer market journalist Gianluca Di Marzio reports that the Spanish club, currently coached by former AC Milan manager Vincenzo Montella, have made an offer of €1 million to loan Brozovic until the end of the season.

Should the La Liga outfit wish to make the transfer permanent they would have to pay an additional €28 million meaning it is only an option and not a forced option. Inter are currently considering the offer as the player and his agent, Miroslav Bicanic, are currently in Milano waiting for the green light from the club to make the move.