Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure could be playing for Inter Milan next season despite his registration being owned by a Chinese club, according to reports.
Both Inter and Jiangsu Suning are owned by the Suning Commerce Group, which could theoretically allow the Nerazzurri to acquire the 33-year-old's services while adhering to strict Financial Fair Play rules.
The Gazzetta dello Sport claims that the move should not come under scrutiny from UEFA since the two clubs are part of different confederations.
A move to the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza would see Toure link up with Roberto Mancini, his former manager at Man City.