Inter could give Jonathan Biabiany to Jiangsu Suning, as he’s not part of Frank de Boer’s plans.
The French winger made 20 Serie A appearances under Roberto Mancini last season, but so far this term he has played just 58 minutes in the Europa League, and he wasn’t even summoned for the draw with Bologna.
According to calciomercato.com, the former Parma man is therefore considering leaving the Nerazzurri, and a move to China appears the mostly likely option.
Inter could give Jonathan Biabiany to Jiangsu Suning, as he’s not part of Frank de Boer’s plans.
The French winger made 20 Serie A appearances under Roberto Mancini last season, but so far this term he has played just 58 minutes in the Europa League, and he wasn’t even summoned for the draw with Bologna.
According to calciomercato.com, the former Parma man is therefore considering leaving the Nerazzurri, and a move to China appears the mostly likely option.
The Beneamata are owned by the Suning Group, which also owns Jiangsu Suning in the Chinese Superleague.
A considerable salary would be on offer for a move to the Far East, and it’s thought that Biabiany is open to the idea of moving to China.
Negotiations between the clubs would, of course, be relatively straightforward, and Inter could allow Biabiany to leave for a reduced fee, or perhaps a loan deal.