Inter Milan and Bologna have reportedly found an agreement over the transfer of flop midfielder Kristjan Asllani.
According to Sky Sport via FCInterNews, the Albanian ace is on the verge of joining the Renato Dall’Ara outfit.
Deemed surplus to requirements by new boss Cristian Chivu, Asllani has no future at San Siro.
However, after turning down a move to Real Betis, he seemed set to force his stay against the coach’s will.
Bologna are now one step away from signing Kristjan Asllani.
Indeed, Inter have accepted Bologna’s €9 million offer for the 23-year-old despite initially asking for around €18 million.
Yet, Vicenzo Italiano’s side has included a substantial sell-on clause to sweeten the deal.
As a result, the Nerazzurri will collect around 40% of any future transfer involving the Albanian.
Meanwhile, the Rossoblu have yet to find an agreement with the player.
Despite rejecting a transfer abroad, Asllani could accept Bologna’s proposal as he wants to stay in Serie A.
Negotiations are underway.
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