SAINTS loanee Dani Osvaldo’s immediate future looks unclear after he was suspended by Inter Milan.

The 29-year-old, who is on a year-long loan deal at the Serie A club, failed to turn up for training on two successive days.

Osvaldo has only made five league starts for the club in 2014/15, and has fallen down the pecking order after the recent arrivals of Lukas Podolski from Arsenal and Xherdan Shaqiri from Bayern Munich.

Harry Redknapp was reportedly keen to give Osvaldo another fresh start at Queens Park Rangers, but the player is not keen.

Osvaldo has only started 18 league games for Saints, Juventus and Inter since the start of last season.

He netted just three times for Saints in 13 Premier League appearances – four from the bench – before he was fined and suspended over his role in a touchline fracas in a league match against Newcastle.

He was later fined for a training ground incident in which he head-butted team-mate Jose Fonte and was loaned to Juventus last January.

Osvaldo scored three goals in 18 appearances, but the Turin club did not take up the option to buy at the end of last season.

He was then loaned to Inter for 2014-2015, but the manager who signed him – Walter Mazzarri – was sacked last November and ex-Manchester City title winner Roberto Mancini appointed in his place.

Osvaldo has only made one Serie A start since Mancini arrived.