Piero Ausilio, Inter sporting director, said that the club are holding talks with Rubin Kazan regarding Yann M’Vila’s transfer, and pay per head services know that many fans out there would certainly not mind seeing the player join the Italian giants.
Price per head services saw that earlier in June, the midfielder said that it was his wish to join Inter, and Ausilio believes that a contract could be made.
In January 2013, the France international who’s very famous with pay per head services was heavily linked with a move to Arsenal, but it was reported that the player ultimately joined Rubin from Rennes for a £10.5 million fee.
M’Vila played for Rubin in 24 league matches, but his days in Russia could come to an end.
“M’Vila is an option,” he told reporters. “We’re in talks with Rubin. He’s shown he’d be very happy to come to Inter and he’s a guy who’s displayed great desire and determination.
“If the money’s right he could be an option.”
Pay per head services learned that several midfielders were reported as potential targets for Inter, but Ausilio also apparently dismissed the idea of signing Mario Suarez from Atletico Madrid after claiming that there is “nothing in” rumours that link the club with a move for Barcelona’s Alex Song.
“I went there (Spain) but it wasn’t necessarily linked to a certain team or situation,” Ausilio added.
“I had the chance to meet people there and did so.
“I wasn’t able to in Milan and so we preferred to meet them there as it was more convenient.
“Is it a difficult deal? With regards to Mario Suarez, it’s my understanding that he’s not for sale.
“Talking about footballers whose clubs haven’t put on the market is like talking about nothing.
“He’s a player that we might be interested in because of the position he plays but it’s not feasible as Atletico Madrid have never placed him on the transfer list.”
Ausilio also said that Manchester City’s Stevan Jovetic would not be a realistic target, as he only signed in 2013 for the Premier League champions, and pay per head services agree with the player.
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“As far as I’m aware he’s not available. He’s a Manchester City player, they bought him last year, paid a lot of money and have no intention of selling him,” Ausilio concluded.