According to a report in today’s paper edition of Turin sports newspaper Tuttosport, Inter intend to bring both Andrea Pinamonti and Zinho Vanheusden back to the club.
Inter sold the promising young duo permanently during the Summer transfer windows but as part of the deals they included buy-back options.
Pinamonti was sold in an €18 million deal to fellow Serie A club Genoa and with thanks to the good relations between the two clubs, Inter will have to pay just €2 million more than that to bring him back to the club.
The 20-year-old Italian youth international striker has made six appearances across all competitions since joining the Rossoblu and has scored one goal and tallied two assists in just under 500 minutes.
As for Vanheusden, Inter sold him to Standard Liege for a sum believed to be €12.6 million and much like Pinamonti they will only have to pay a little more on top of that to get him back.
It is as yet unknown whether Inter intend to bring one or both of them back this Summer or if they will wait until the Summer of 2021 to do so.
