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·3 November 2025

Football Italia reported on Manuel Akanji’s measured but encouraging comments regarding his future at Inter, and there is little doubt the Swiss centre back has embraced the intensity of Serie A. After Inter’s 2-1 victory away at Verona, he chose calm diplomacy, noting “We’ll see what happens” when asked about staying long term. It felt like a defender who knows his value, yet also understands the power of patience.
Arriving from Manchester City on deadline day, Akanji has become Cristian Chivu’s most trusted centre back. He has settled swiftly, proving robust in duels and assured when building from the back. As he reiterated, “I like the club, the coach, the staff, I’m very happy here.” Those are not words that sound fleeting. They speak of a player who enjoys the rhythm of Italian football.

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The Premier League alumni has also been impressed by the level in Italy. “The league is as competitive as I expected. I’m trying to do my best within my abilities to help the team.” There is a refreshing humility to that sentiment. Still, his performances have embodied authority, poise under pressure and the tactical discipline Chivu demands from his back line.
With veterans Francesco Acerbi, Stefan De Vrij and Matteo Darmian expected to depart next summer, Inter’s defensive evolution feels inevitable. It makes strategic sense to pursue Akanji permanently, a modern defender suited to continental football and a leader emerging in Milan.
Credit to Football Italia for the original reporting, which underlines a footballer who has made Lombardy feel like home. Inter appear ready to build around him and he seems willing to return the commitment once the time is right.
There is something genuinely exciting here for neutral supporters, and mildly alarming for Premier League observers. Inter picking off a Manchester City defender who could conceivably still contribute at the Etihad feels like another reminder that Italian football knows how to rehabilitate and refine talent that appears undervalued in England.
From a fan perspective, this reads like a project signing turning into a cornerstone. Akanji sounds content, looks integral and plays like an organiser who relishes the tactical demands of Serie A. If you are an Inter fan, you are buzzing at the thought of continuity in defence, especially with experienced figures moving on. It is renewal without panic, succession planning with clarity.
Premier League watchers may raise an eyebrow. City do not often misjudge player trajectories, yet Akanji’s confidence and consistent selection hint at a move that could be viewed retrospectively as a gift to a European competitor. The Swiss defender has always possessed intelligence and composure. Now he has a platform and a coach who trusts him week after week.
Should Inter seal this deal, rival fans may be left muttering that familiar line: how did they manage that one? This feels like smart business brewing in Milan, and a defender who looks built for nights under San Siro lights.









































