Inter striker Mauro Icardi does not have an option to veto a permanent move to Paris Saint Germain according to a report from French newspaper L'Equipe.
Multiple reports in recent weeks have suggested that Icardi had a clause which would enable him to say no in the event that Paris Saint Germain choose to activate their €70 million purchase option but L'Equipe insist this is not the case.
In fact, Icardi has already agreed the terms of the contract he would sign with the reigning French champions when he joined them on a season long loan from Inter during the Summer transfer window.
The 26-year-old Argentine has been in sensational form since arriving in the French capital having netted 17 goals in 19 appearances across all competitions.
For this reason, the report goes on to state that Paris Saint Germain are extremely likely to take up their purchase option on the former Sampdoria striker.