Robin Gosens could still leave Inter in the January transfer window with three Bundesliga clubs following him closely. The 28-year-old left-back was close to departing Milan in the summer when Bayer Leverkusen looked set to sign him, but the move fell through at the final moment. La Gazzetta dello Sport (via FCInterNews) report that Wolfsburg, Eintracht Frankfurt and Bayer Leverkusen are all keen on signing Gosens in January.
Gazzetta suggest that his transfer would only take place under certain conditions, namely a loan with an option to sign him outright next summer. So far, clubs have reportedly offered expensive short-term loan deals with the possibility of including players in the deal.
Among those offered to Inter is Leverkusen left-back Mitchel Bakker, a player that the Nerazzurri prefer in a potential swap deal over the other suggested counterpart, Daley Sinkgraven.
Inter are also waiting for Wolfsburg and Eintracht to present their respective offers for Gosens who looks increasingly more likely to leave Milan in January.