​Wolfsburg's Ivan Perisic is set to make it clear to his club that he wants to leave for Inter Milan.





Roberto Mancini's men have been linked with the Croatian throughout the summer, but with the transfer window coming to a close in the next few days Perisic is becoming anxious that he won't get his move to Italy.





As such, according to Italian sports daily ​Gazzetta Dello Sport he is ready to make his desire to move crystal clear by refusing to play any part in Wolfsburg's clash against Schalke on Friday.

Inter general director Marco Fassone and sporting director Piero Ausilio were in meetings for the duration of Wednesday to try and thrash out a deal for the player, who scored on the opening day of the Bundesliga season against Eintracht Frankfurt.





Wolfsburg want to keep hold of the 25-year-old but he has refused to sign a new deal and if he opts out of playing against Schalke, then he may force his club's hand.





Inter are believed to be willing to offer €8 million for an initial loan deal, before purchasing him outright for €10 million next summer.

Inter are believed to be readying a 5-year-contract for him, and international team mate Marcelo Brozovic believes that he could be a huge asset to the Nerazzurri.





“I hope that Perisic does join,” he told ​Sportske Novosti. “To achieve our goals, we do need to sign more players and one of those could be a winger.”





Mancini is also thought to still be keen on bringing PSG's Ezequiel Lavezzi back to Serie A, where he played for Napoli between the years 2007-2012.





The Ligue 1 champions are believed to have lowered their demand of €7 million for the player who rejected a mega money from an MLS side earlier in the summer. Even so, his wage demands are thought to be an issue for Inter and are a potential stumbling block to any deal.

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