Inter are still waiting for Manchester United to improve their offer for Ivan Perisic, with the Red Devils aware the Nerazzurri need to cash in due to UEFA Financial Fair Play concerns, according to Italian daily Tuttosport.

Perisic has been heavily linked with a move to Manchester United this summer, with Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain also credited with showing interest in the Croatia international.




It has been claimed that Perisic has already found an agreement with the Red Devils on personal terms, although the clubs are yet to agree on a fee for the player.

Manchester United’s first offer for Perisic was reported to be around €35m, while Inter Milan want €50m to €60m for the winger.
 


However, the Premier League giants are currently yet to do anything new in their pursuit of Perisic as they know that the Nerazzurri have concerns over Financial Fair Play and will need to sell by the end of June.

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But Inter Milan are hoping to start an auction for Perisic if PSG and Chelsea show more concrete interest in the Croatian.

Perisic, whose present contract with the Serie A outfit runs until 2020, made 42 appearances in all competitions in the 2016/17 campaign, scoring 11 times and providing 12 assists.