Inter Milan could be without Victor Moses for the resumption of their Europa League campaign in August – because Chelsea haven’t given them permission to play, Dailymail reports.
The ex Nigeria international who is on loan from the Premier League club have agreed deals which allow him to complete the Serie A campaign, but Sky Sport Italia report that there is no agreement in place for the Europa League.
The European competition begins when the Serie A season finishes, with Interfacing Getafe in the last 16, before potential matches in the quarter-final, semi-final and final if they proceed but they could be without their star performers.
It has been reported that Inter’s CEO Beppe Marotta is working hard behind the scenes to form an agreement with the English club, which would involve giving them further compensation for the use of the player.
Antonio Conte is understood to be desperate to reach an agreement with Chelsea to allow the Moses feature in the competition, as they chase a much-needed piece of silverware.