Inter and Standard Liege have agreed terms over the permanent transfer of young defender Zinho Vanheusden according to a report from FCInterNews.it.
The Belgian centre back will join Standard on a five-year contract after the clubs reached an agreement over a transfer that will see Inter pocket a sum of €12 million.
As part of the deal, it has been agreed between the clubs that Inter will get first right of refusal on the 19-year-old, who has spent the past 18 months on loan at Stade Maurice Dufrasne side.
The report also details that no bonuses have been included in the deal. The reason for this is due to the fact Standard are already entitled to 30% of any future sale. This means they will get 30% of what they will pay Inter back.
This past season, Vanheusden, who joined Inter from Standard back in 2015, made 30 appearances across all competitions, including four appearances in the Europa League.
In 2341 minutes on the park, he managed to contribute two goals and one assist and helped the team achieve several clean sheets.
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