Inter are prepared to make a move in sealing the signing of Bayern Munich shot-stopper Yan Sommer following the sale of Champions League hero Andre Onana to Manchester United.
TuttomercatoWeb reports that the Nerazzurri are set to trigger the release €8m of the Swiss international in order to fill the void in between the sticks as the Benemata have accepted a hefty fee of €50m from the Red Devils for the former Ajax keeper, despite the Cameroonian having only spent one season at the San Siro.
Throughout his career, the 34 year-old has made a total of 291 appearances within the Bundesliga, helping the Bavarians clinch the league-title last season after having departed Borussia Monchengladbach throughout the winter transfer window.
Inzaghi’s side is eager to complete the deal as Sommer offers a handful of leadership and experience to the Milanese club, which will play a vital role as the Biscione aim to seize their twentieth Scudetto.
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