Inter Milan would reportedly be willing to sell Mehdi Taremi to Olympiacos for only a nominal fee.
This according to Italian outlet Gazzetta.it. They report that the Nerazzurri are willing to offload the Iranian international if it means getting his nearly €10 million gross wages off their books.
With deadline day looming, Inter have still not managed to find a new club for striker Mehdi Taremi.
The Iranian has looked set to leave Inter for much of the summer transfer window.
And multiple potential destinations have emerged.
Reportedly, Leeds United and Fulham have shown an interest in bringing Taremi to the Premier League.
Meanwhile, Ligue 1 side Lille have also come forward. As have Serie A new boys Sassuolo.
Botafogo and Flamengo had already tried to bring Taremi to Brazil. However, the 33-year-old has made clear that he prefers to stay in Europe.
According to the Gazzetta dello Sport, Panathanaikos are not currently in a position to seal a deal for Taremi.
The Greek side were aiming to sign the 33-year-old to replace Fotis Ioannidis, who has looked close to joining Sporting CP.
However, Sporting have yet to sell Conrad Harder to AC Milan. Therefore, they will not sign Ioannidis until completing a deal to sell Harder.
Therefore, Olympiacos are reportedly considering moving for Taremi.
The Gazzetta report that Inter would be willing to sell the Iranian international for nothing more than a nominal fee.
That is because of the fact that the Nerazzurri would be saving on close to €10 million gross wages next season.
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