Inter Milan forward Joaquin Correa is open to making a move to an Arab team during the summer transfer window.

This according to SportItalia transfer market expert Alfredo Pedulla, who reported in a tweet that whilst there are no concrete agreements, the 28-year-old would be willing to listen to offers on the table.

The future of ex-Lazio forward Correa at Inter has looked up in the air for this summer.

On the one hand, the player is clearly no longer in favour at the Nerazzurri. All reports suggest that the club’s directors are ready to give up and offload the Argentine after two underwhelming seasons.

Even coach Simone Inzaghi, the main sponsor of bringing Correa in from Lazio, would reportedly be happy to see the player leave.

But on the other, finding suitors for the out-of-form Argentine would be no easy feat.

Correa has struggled with niggling injuries over his two seasons at Inter. These have disrupted the Argentine’s form, and would naturally make clubs wary about taking a chance on signing him.

Inter Milan Striker Joaquin Correa Could Green-Light Move To Arab Club

So far this summer Fenerbahce have shown an interest in signing Correa. However, the player has rejected the possibility.

Meanwhile, Premier League duo West Ham United and Everton are reportedly in with a tentative interest.

A more expedient option could well present itself in the form of an offer from an Arab club, however.

The Saudi Pro League’s summer of spending has meant that a number of big name players have left Europe already. Moreover, teams from Arab leagues have shown little trepidation about taking a chance on out-of-form players from Europe.

Therefore, Correa could well be a target for Arab clubs.

And, according to Pedulla, his stance would not be totally opposed to the idea at this stage.

He tweeted that “Joaquin Correa has opened up the offers from Arab clubs for the first time. There are no agreements, but as of yesterday he’s open to listening to offers.”