Inter Milan is targeting a return for Ivan Perisic to cover for the injured Denzel Dumfries, but the move depends on PSV Eindhoven's performance in the Champions League against Bayern Munich. PSV currently views Perisic as essential and is reluctant to release him mid-season. A poor result for PSV could open the door for negotiations.
Inter Milan's transfer strategy centers on bolstering their wing-back options amid Denzel Dumfries' ongoing recovery from injury. The club has Ivan Perisic, a former Nerazzurri player, at the top of their list. However, progress on any deal is paused, awaiting the outcome of PSV Eindhoven's Champions League encounter with Bayern Munich.
According to Sky Sport, via FCInterNews, Inter will refrain from concrete steps until after Wednesday. PSV, the Dutch champions, consider Perisic too vital to let go during the season. The European tie is seen as pivotal: if PSV's campaign falters, they may soften their stance and entertain talks.
Perisic, who previously played for Tottenham Hotspur before joining PSV, would welcome a return to Milan. Inter values his familiarity with the team and his potential to provide immediate reliability on the flank during a crucial period.
Sky Sport describes the current situation as "crystallised," with no imminent agreement. Inter remains watchful, recognizing that the decisive moment might unfold not in Milan or Eindhoven, but in Munich.