Inter set to make Zalewski's loan move from Roma permanent

Nicola Zalewski's loan move to Inter Milan is set to become permanent after Matteo Moretto reported that the Nerazzurri are prepared to trigger the €6 million buy-out clause to acquire his services from the Giallorossi.
Having failed to impress at Roma, the Polish full-back landed in northern Italy on a loan deal at the end of the January transfer window, hoping to reignite his career with the Champions League finalists.
Despite making only 12 appearances, largely from the bench, and spending a month out on the sidelines due to injury, Inter are seemingly willing to take a gamble on the 23-year-old for the upcoming season.
According to the same source, the club feel as though Zalweski's characteristics align with the team's needs, and believe that the player still has room for improvement given his age.
A salary boost is also expected once the deal is sealed, seeing the Roma academy graduate earn €2 million net per season. Zalewski scored a stunning goal in Inter's 2-0 win over Torino on Sunday, showing glimpses of his underlined potential.