It appears that, this time around, it is Leicester City who are holding back the transfer of Stefano Sensi to the King Power Stadum.
That’s according to Sport Mediaset, who report the latest on the situation, claiming that Inter Milan ‘have still not received the documents signed’ by the Foxes for the deal to go through.
This has led to a ‘stalemate’ in the transfer, with the player now having to try and train as normal with his current side, patiently waiting for Leicester City in the process.
The belief is the ‘next few hours will be decisive’, seemingly entirely linked as to whether the Championship side do decide to attach the PDF file to an email before the end of the transfer window.
Everything else seems to be sorted, with Sport Mediaset recalling that Inter and Leicester had already agreed on a €500k loan with a €2m fee to be paid to make the transfer permanent if promotion to the Premier League takes place at the end of the season.
There would also be a percentage on a future resale, allowing the Italians to potentially make a bit more money if the 28-year-old ends up doing well in England.