Former Chelsea midfielder Ramires on radar of Inter as Serie A giants plot loan move for Brazilian midfielder
- The 30-year-old midfielder is being lined up for a loan move to the San Siro
- Brazilian is currently playing for Jiangsu Suning in the Chinese Super League
- Inter are expected to move when the Chinese campaign ends in November
Ex-Chesea midfielder Ramires is being monitored by Inter Milan.
The Brazilian is currently playing for Jiangsu Suning in the Chinese Super League and is a potential target for January.
Reports in Italy claim the 30-year-old midfielder is being lined up for a loan move to the San Siro.
Brazilian Ramires is currently playing for Jiangsu Suning in the Chinese Super League
The 30-year-old midfielder is being lined up for a loan move to Inter in January
Inter are expected to make a move when the Chinese campaign ends in November.
Ramires has reportedly given his green light to move to Inter and the Serie A giants are open to sign him as soon as the winter transfer window opens.
Chinese consortium Suning Holdings Group hold a majority stake at Inter following a takeover in 2016.
And their sister company, Suning Appliance Group, are the owners of Jiangsu, although both brands fall under the control of Suning Commerce Group and businessman Zhang Jindong.
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