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Inter Set to Exercise €15 Million Purchase Option for Manuel Akanji After Impressive Start

Inter defender Manuel Akanji

Key Takeaways:

  • Inter has decided to pursue the permanent transfer of Manuel Akanji from Manchester City for 15 million euros
  • The Swiss defender has featured in three Serie A matches and one Champions League fixture this season
  • Akanji joined Inter on a one-season loan for 1 million euros on the last day of the summer transfer window

Inter’s Plans for Akanji’s Future

Inter have resolved to secure the services of centre-back Manuel Akanji on a permanent basis from Manchester City, following a series of impressive displays by the Swiss international. The Nerazzurri hierarchy has been sufficiently impressed to trigger the €15 million option to buy Akanji, a move they are prepared to make ahead of the pre-agreed obligation.

Loan Details and Purchase Clause

Akanji arrived at Giuseppe Meazza on deadline day of the summer transfer window, joining Inter on a season-long loan from Manchester City for a fee of 1 million euros. The agreement between the clubs includes a €15 million purchase option, which escalates to a mandatory clause if either of two conditions are met: the defender features in at least half of Inter’s fixtures this campaign, or the club secures the Scudetto.

Loan FeePurchase OptionMandatory Triggers
1 million euros15 million euros– Akanji plays in at least 50% of matches
– Inter win the Scudetto

Akanji’s Impact and Background

Since arriving in Milan, the 30-year-old defender has accrued three Serie A appearances and made his Champions League debut as a starter in the triumph over Ajax in Amsterdam. His performances to date have persuaded both the club management and technical staff that he is a key asset who should be retained beyond the current campaign.

Akanji is a product of the Winterthur academy and has previously represented Basel and Borussia Dortmund over the course of his career. He made the move to Manchester City in 2022 for a transfer fee of 20 million euros and marked his 30th birthday this past summer.


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