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Inter: Sabatini flies to China to lay down January transfer plans

Inter: Sabatini flies to China to lay down January transfer plans

  • Kaustubh Pandey
If reports are to be believed, Inter Milan’s director of football Walter Sabatini is set to fly to China to hold talks regarding the club’s future.

The upcoming winter transfer window is set to be an important one for the nerazzurri, who do not have a large budget left and will have to do some smart bit of business this time around.

It is said that Sabatini will fly to China tomorrow, where he will head to Nanjing to first hold property talks and then hold a meeting with Suning Commerce Group founder Zhang Jindong to know and determine the future plans of the club.

The meeting will also define Inter’s first move in the upcoming winter transfer window, with Jiangsu Suning’s former Chelsea midfielder Ramires one of the targets.

The Brazilian midfielder has already flown to Europe to undergo treatment for a knee injury that he sustained recently. Inter are yet to decide whether to initially sign him on loan or sign him permanently.

The meeting will also help the club determine as to whether they must go after Arturo Vidal, sign a defender or none of them.