As Inter Milan continue to move for the signing of Arsenal fullback Hector Bellerin, new updates from the Italian media now say the Gunners are more open about the deal.
According to Sky Italia (via Inter News), the London side had at first been demanding a permanent move, and now seem to be changing their mind regarding the formula.
The news now is that Arsenal accept negotiating the player on a loan with an option to buy, according to journalist Marco Demicheli.
Inter Milan, however, know the signing won’t be made so fast. That’s because Mikel Arteta reportedly wants a replacement to arrive before they let go of Bellerin.
At the end of the last week, it had already been reported by the Italian media that Bellerin and his agent met Arsenal to talk about his exit. The conversation was said to be ‘quite positive’, with the Gunners willing to attend to the player’s will.
So it all looks like a matter of reaching an agreement with Inter Milan, and now, of finding a replacement as well.