Inter Milan and Leicester City have agreed a transfer of midfielder Stefano Sensi, pending the sale of a player by Leicester.
The deal is worth around EUR2 million, with payment dependent on Leicester's promotion to the Premier League.
Sensi would be keen to make the move to Leicester.
Inter Milan and Leicester City have reached an agreement for the transfer of midfielder Stefano Sensi. However, before the deal can be completed, Leicester must first sell a player due to their financial situation as a second division club. The precise amount of the deal is around EUR2 million, contingent on whether or not Leicester achieves promotion to the Premier League.
Stefano Sensi joined Inter from Sassuolo in 2019 but has struggled with injuries and lack of playing time. He has been back at Inter since last summer but has barely featured this season despite being fit. Despite his struggles at Inter, he is seen as fitting well into coach Enzo Maresca's preferred style of play at Leicester.
Leicester are thriving under Maresca's leadership and sit top of England's second division league table. They are ready to seal a deal for Sensi once they offload another player from their squad before January ends.
Sensi himself would be eager to make the move if given an opportunity by his current club and seems like an ideal fit for Maresca’s team based on his previous performance with other clubs such as Sampdoria and Monza while out on loan.
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