Inter have, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport, extended the deadline set for Bayern Munich’s option to buy Ivan Perisic.

The newspaper claims the two clubs have rearranged their existing deal and pushed the deadline set for May 15, when the German Bundesliga was supposed to be concluded.

Instead of it being the end of the championship, the date oversees the resumption after the forced break due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Inter have, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport, extended the deadline set for Bayern Munich’s option to buy Ivan Perisic.

The newspaper claims the two clubs have rearranged their existing deal and pushed the deadline set for May 15, when the German Bundesliga was supposed to be concluded.

Instead of it being the end of the championship, the date oversees the resumption after the forced break due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Die Roten were supposed to have decided on whether Perisic would move back to the Nerazzurri this summer or if they would make his deal permanent at the Allianz Arena for €20m.

The report reveals that the two clubs have agreed to ‘keep the old agreement but free themselves from the deadline of May 15’.

The moment was deemed poorly suited to deadlines, especially when it comes to the financial aspect of the proposed deal for the 31-year-old Croatia international.

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