Inter chief executive Giuseppe ‘Beppe’ Marotta has made a pact with Sassuolo chairman Giovanni Carnevali regarding Stefano Sensi according to a report in today’s print edition of Tuttosport.

Sensi is currently on loan at Inter from the Neroverdi club and Inter have an option to sign the Italian national team midfielder for €25 million.

Although there is no obligation for him to have done so, Marotta has in fact already agreed with Carnevali that the Nerazzurri will take up the option to sign Sensi on a permanent basis.

The 24-year-old midfielder starred in the early part of the season and had fans very excited about him but he has really struggled with injury. Despite this, the above would appear to suggest that Sensi has done enough to convince Inter to keep him around.

This season the former Cesena midfielder has made 17 appearances across all competitions in which he has scored three goals and provided four assists for his teammates.