Victor Moses cut short his temporary stay at Fenerbahçe in January to join Inter Milan on a loan deal in the same month.
The Nerazzurri also retain an option to buy the Chelsea owned player in the summer.
A move to the San Siro allowed the Nigeria international to reunite with his former manager, Antonio Conte.
The 29-year-old excelled for the Blues in the right wing-back position when the Italian coach was at Stamford Bridge, so it made sense for Conte to want him again.
Moses has made seven appearances for Inter, which includes only one start in the league.
According to Sky Italia, the former Crystal Palace man is ‘yet to prove’ his worth and convince the Serie A side to make an economic effort to sign him on a permanent transfer.
Therefore, the ‘redemption’ of Moses is ‘difficult’, but ‘much will depend on’ the outgoings at Inter in the next transfer window.
Should Moses return to the west London club, Chelsea will be forced to offload him in the summer because his contract with Frank Lampard’s side runs down in 2021.