According to several reports, the Milan outfit is taking a close look to Jonathan Biabiany's medical exams to see if he could be fit to play again for the upcoming season and depending on those results, they might try to sign him as a free agent this summer.
Biabiany hasn't played since September last year when he was diagnosed with a cardiac dysrhythmia but he underwent some physical tests and according to transfer expert Gianluca Di Marzio, he surpassed even the more optimistic observations.
If Biabiany gets fit again he could be a very valuable addition for Inter. His pace and skill in the final third are two traits the team could definitively used as they don't another player of that characteristics aside from Rodrigo Palacio.
Biabiany started his career with Inter Milan back in 2006 but never got it going and ended being shipped out at the end of that campaign. The 27-year-old has also played for Chievo Verona, Modena, Sampdoria and Parma where he last featured before cancelling his contract on March this year.