Another of this summer's longest transfer sagas appears close to an end, as Marko Arnautovic nears a move to Inter.
The Nerazzurri have been chasing Arnautovic all summer and looked like they had signed him earlier this month.
Inter agreed to loan him from FC Twente until January when they would pay the Dutch Cup finalists £9.5m.
However, Twente changed their minds at the last minute and demanded £9.5m up front.
Subsequently Inter got sidetracked by the Samuel Eto'o deal and negotiations have only started again this week.
“It's possible that he'll sign either today or tomorrow. It all depends on the deal between the two clubs,” Robert Groener, the player's agent, told calciomercato.it.
“As for today, we only lack a few details, but at times the details are the most complicated aspect. I am waiting for the deal between Inter and Twente that still hasn't been made before moving myself.”
Groener then gave an update on his client who suffered a fractured foot towards the end of last season.
“Marko is happy. He is continuing his rehabilitation in Milan. The foot is getting better and he is only thinking about healing,” Groener concluded.
Arnautovic is a priority for Inter as Samuel Eto'o will be away for the African Cup of Nations in the winter.