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Inter Milan: what Simone Inzaghi thinks of Andre Onana's probable departure

Andre Onana à Manchester United
Inter Milan: what Simone Inzaghi thinks of Andre Onana's probable departure

Andre Onana very close to Manchester United

After a successful first season with Inter Milan, Andre Onana is set to leave Italy.The Cameroonian goalkeeper, who joined the Lombardy club on a free transfer last summer, is set to move to Manchester United. The English club is prepared to pay in excess of 40 million to sign him.Inter Milan coach Simone Inzaghi seems to be resigned to the fact. He spoke of the probable departure of his goalkeeper, a pillar of the team that reached this year's Champions League final.

"We know that the market is unpredictable, we know that all Italian teams have to sell before buying, but at the same time I'm calm. The owners have assured me that this year too we'll have a competitive team, and I've been fighting for this since the post-season meeting: these are things you have to live with in modern soccer, the only important thing is that Inter are as competitive as they've been over the last two years," says the Italian coach.

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