Inter Milan have not included a buyout clause in the loan deal for Alexis Sanchez due to the club's anxiousness to get the move over the line before the transfer window closed.
Having only managed one league goal at Manchester United throughout the 2018-19 season, the Chilean completed a season-long loan move to San Siro on Italy's deadline day.
Sanchez has enjoyed a lively start to life in Milan, scoring a brace and being sent off on his first start ahead of claiming an assist against former club Barcelona at Camp Nou during the week.
According to Calcio Mercato, Inter decided against negotiating a transfer fee because the club feared that it would preclude them from striking a deal with United in time.
The report states that Inter will return to the negotiating table once the 30-year-old's loan deal expires next summer.
Reports claim that Sanchez has no intention of returning to Old Trafford, with the winger cutting off all ties with his United teammates.