Barcelona have reportedly offered Inter two solutions for Rafinha, a loan with option to buy or a loan with a cheaper obligation to buy.

The Nerazzurri are looking to sign the Brazilian this month, but talks have been going on for some time.

The issue is that the Beneamata can’t spend in this window due to Financial Fair Play, so they have to take the midfielder on loan initially.

Barcelona have reportedly offered Inter two solutions for Rafinha, a loan with option to buy or a loan with a cheaper obligation to buy.

The Nerazzurri are looking to sign the Brazilian this month, but talks have been going on for some time.

The issue is that the Beneamata can’t spend in this window due to Financial Fair Play, so they have to take the midfielder on loan initially.

Last night it was reported the two clubs could agree on a loan with a €38m option to buy, but this morning’s Gazzetta dello Sport states that is one of two options.

The other would be a loan with an obligation to buy after a set number of appearances, but the fee in that case would be €30m.

Given the FFP situation, it’s still more likely that Inter will look for the option to buy, probably by offering a €35m option with certain bonuses included to take it up to Barça’s asking price.

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