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·13 November 2025

Man City Owned Star Wants Permanent Inter Milan Transfer: “I’d Like To Stay”

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Manchester City loanee Manuel Akanji is keen to complete a permanent transfer to Inter Milan at the end of the season.

Speaking to Blick via FCInterNews, the 30-year-old is eager to secure a permanent move to San Siro.


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Manuel Akanji joined Inter on a season-long loan from Man City on deadline day.

Furthermore, the Nerazzurri can sign the Swiss defender permanently next summer for a fee of €15 million.

Based on Akanji’s superb form this season, it’s become a virtual certainty that Inter will activate the buyout option.

Indeed, the former Borussia Dortmund has quickly established himself as a regular starter under Cristian Chivu.

Akanji has made 13 appearances this season, including nine in Serie A, helping Inter ascend the league throne.

In addition, Chivu’s men are one of only three sides to have won all four Champions League games this season.

Much credit goes to Akanji and his fellow defensive colleagues, who kept three clean sheets in those four wins.

Manuel Akanji Keen to Stay at Inter Milan

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MILAN, ITALY – OCTOBER 04: Manuel Akanji of Internazionale warms up prior to the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and US Cremonese at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on October 04, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Akanji addressed his sudden departure from Man City in the summer.

“I organised a farewell dinner,” he said. “It was very nice.

“I haven’t yet had a chance to say goodbye to the staff, but who knows what will happen next summer. For now, I’d like to stay at Inter.

“At Inter I’ve only played three matches in front of all the fans because there was previously an issue with the supporters.

“The atmosphere was really, really great and I enjoy playing there.

“But Dortmund’s Yellow Wall was incredible too. We’ll play there soon with Inter, and I can’t wait.

“I feel very good. The hardest part of settling in was organising everything for the kids; we’ve adjusted well.

“There are still a few things to sort, but things are going well.”

Then, he opened up about his relationship with Yann Sommer.

“We get on very well, we do many things together now that we play for the same club.

“And we live just a few minutes’ walk from each other. We also talk a lot about the national team.

“He asks how people are and sends his regards. But I don’t think he is planning a return. He’s happy to have a bit more free time.”

Finally, he offered his thoughts about Serie A’s intention to stage some matches abroad.

“I don’t like it. We already travel a lot.

“I don’t know exactly where these matches will be played, but there’s talk in Serie A of a game in Australia.

“That would be a huge trip, then there’s jet lag. Unfortunately, I can’t make a decision.”

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