Inter director Piero Ausilio has expressed his pride in the club's dealings, particularly the transfer of André Onana to Manchester United. The Cameroonian goalkeeper joined Inter on a free transfer from Ajax in the summer of 2022 and left San Siro after just one season, joining Manchester United for a whopping €50m.
Onana's Impact at Inter
During his time at the Stadio Meazza, Onana won one Italian Supercoppa and one Coppa Italia, and reached the Champions League Final. His impressive performances earned him a big-money move to Manchester United, with the Red Devils shelling out €50m to secure his services.
Ausilio's Verdict
Ausilio believes that the Onana deal is probably the best in Inter's history, given the significant capital gain the club made from his transfer. He compared it to the deal that saw Zlatan Ibrahimovic leave the club, which is one of the most profitable in Inter's history.
Transfer Strategies
Ausilio also spoke about Inter's transfer strategies for the future, confirming that Denzel Dumfries is on his way to Real Madrid and insisting that Nicolò Barella is not on the market. The Inter director's comments provide insight into the club's plans for the upcoming transfer window.
André Onana's transfer to Manchester United is a testament to Inter's shrewd transfer dealings, and the club's ability to identify and develop top talent. The significant fee received for Onana's transfer will undoubtedly be used to strengthen the squad in the future. However, the loss of Onana's goalkeeping expertise will be felt at the Stadio Meazza.
The transfer of Onana to Manchester United means that Inter will need to find a suitable replacement to fill the void left by the Cameroonian goalkeeper. The club's transfer strategies will be crucial in identifying and securing the right talent to compete with the likes of AC Milan and Juventus in the Serie A. The significant fee received for Onana's transfer will give Inter the financial muscle to attract top players to the club.
Frequently Asked Questions
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No, according to Piero Ausilio, Nicolò Barella is not on the market