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Inter Milan reveal they made money from Onana sales
Italian Serie A side Inter Milan CEO Giuseppe Marotta has opened up about the deal that saw Andre Onana move to Manchester United in the summer.
Marotta also hinted at the possibility of re-signing the Cameroon goalkeeper from the Premier League side if need be.
One season after Onana arrived as a free agent from Ajax, the Italian club sold him for a base price of €51 million (£43.8 million), which makes it a good deal for them.
While Inter have signed Yan Sommer as Onana’s replacement, Marotta has hinted that they could consider re-signing the goalkeeper in the future.
Speaking to reporters, he said, “I can’t predict the future, but in football, anything can happen.
“For sure, it was a great chapter for Onana and for us. It was also a successful deal to sign him for free and sell for that money.”
Since moving to Old Trafford in the summer, Onana has scored 19 goals in 11 matches, with the club seated at the 10th position on the league table.