Wasn't sure if that deal had gone through or not, but the only reason the group have bought him is to try and make as much money as possible. My take on it is Inter were willing to offer a good deal but the 'investment group' were taking the piss due to the size of the club. It's a decision...
You've got to feel for the lad, was probably going off advice given to him when signing an agreement with the investment group but now his career could be severely restricted as the group who own a percentage stake in him will try and hold all potential suitors to ransom.
If it's the same investment group that already owns a share in JC then the deal is dead, even if we agreed terms with Boca they wouldn't sell us the remaining 15%.
Would guess it's in relation to the clauses and add ons, we wouldn't pay them $10 million up front, we'd pay them over an extended period of time, perhaps they need the money now to reinvest. However, if so it's strange they'd agree to loan him out given his contract runs out next year...
Very likely to be fixtures but I see the Vice president of Inter Milan said they will 'not advance' with this transfer and Calleri's dad said the deadline for a deal with Inter was yesterday
http://www.minutouno.com/notas/1463694-y-ahora-zanetti-desestima-la-llegada-jonathan-calleri-al-inter
This is all agent talk. Inter director said only a couple of days ago there was no interest, would be amazed if all of a sudden 'he just had to sign' to complete a deal.