Calhanoglu completes shock move from AC Milan to arch-rivals Inter

Calhanoglu completes shock move from AC Milan to arch-rivals Inter

 

Hakan Calhanoglu has completed his shock move from AC Milan to Inter Milan and has signed a three-year deal with the Serie A champions.

The 27-year-old Turkish international midfielder moves on a free transfer having failed to agree new terms with Stefano Pioli’s side.

Calhanoglu was a key component of the Rossoneri side that led the Scudetto race until the start of February, before collapsing in the final months of the season which led to Inter lifting their first Italian top-flight title in 11 years.

The Turk, who is famed for his expert free-kick taking ability, scored nine goals and added 12 assists to the Milan cause last season but will now play in the colours of the club’s arch-rivals Inter Milan.

Calhanoglu is likely to become a replacement for Christian Eriksen, whose future in football is unsure after suffering a cardiac arrest during Denmark’s opening Euro 2020 match with Finland earlier this month.

 

 

Eriksen – who needed to be resuscitated on the field with the use of a defibrillator – was discharged from hospital on Friday, and returned home to be with his wife and young children.

The Danish star has also been fitted with a implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) to regulate his heart’s rhythm, and it remains unknown whether he will continue his football playing career.

Italy have strict rules on players competing with heart problems and could ban the Danish midfielder from playing in Italy’s top-flight with the ICD attached.

Calhanoglu revealed he would not be announcing his next move until after Turkey’s European Championships campaign, which ended on Sunday after his country lost their third and final game of the tournament against Switzerland.

In recent years a Premier League move with the likes of Manchester United and Arsenal has been touted, though no concrete interest emerged and Inter have won the race for the free agent.

Goal claim AC Milan’s offer for the player to renew was £3.4million annual salary plus a signing bonus of around £428,000 which they first made in January and never raised, despite Calhanoglu’s hesitation to sign renewed terms.

Now, he will reportedly earn £4.3m plus a £860,000 bonus at Inter.

The Turkish midfielder is now the 39th player to have represented both Inter and AC Milan, following in the footsteps of Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Andrea Pirlo, Ronaldo, Clarence Seedorf and Roberto Baggio.

He is also the first player to swap red-and-black for blue-and-black in nearly a decade, with forward Antonio Cassano being the last footballer to cross the Milan divide.

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