Inter Signs Akanji on Loan From Manchester City to Tackle Defensive Issues
Inter Milan secures Manuel Akanji on a loan with a €2 million fee and a €15 million buy option that activates if he plays 50% of matches and Inter wins Serie A.
- Inter Milan has signed versatile defender Manuel Akanji on loan from Manchester City to strengthen its backline after defensive weaknesses were exposed last season.
- Akanji, a 30-year-old Switzerland international, was a key player for Manchester City's treble-winning campaign in 2023 but fell out of favor recently.
- The loan deal includes an option for a permanent transfer if certain conditions are met.
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Inter signs Akanji on loan from Manchester City to tackle defensive issues
Inter Milan has signed versatile defender Manuel Akanji on loan from Manchester City as it looks to strengthen its backline following a 2-1 loss to Udinese in Serie A at the weekend.
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With one eye to the present and the other to the future. The Inter has placed the strike in defense on the last day of the market with the improvement of the arrival of Manuel Akanji from Manchester City. The defender Swiss class 1995 comes in consideration for 2 million euros with option of redemption to 15 million euros to [...] The article Inter Calciomercato, from the Grasshopper took a left back class 2007 comes from InterNews08.
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