Ashley Young has no dream of Old Trafford return as he hopes staying at Inter Milan beyond this season

Ashley Young is on a six month loan deal at Inter Milan after completing a £1.5million shot term transfer from Manchester United to San Siro in the January transfer window.

The England International is expected to return to parent club Manchester United at end of the initial six-month deal, however, the Seria A giants have option to make the deal permanent when they found the left-back’s performance to be impressive one.

And now settling in well at Inter Milan, having had things went on well for Young, he could stay beyond his loan spell.

The former Aston Villa star has no intentions of returning back to Old Trafford and has set his sight on staying with Antonio Conte’s side beyond this loan spell.

“I want to stay and win. I’m learning the language, the people are very passionate. When you talk, you actually scream,”

“Of course I do. I love Italy, Milan, the warmth of the fans. When (Antonio) Conte called me, I immediately felt his passion, he transmitted it to me. It was a good opportunity and I said: ‘I’m going there, I want to be part of something great.” Young told Corriere Della Sera.

Young replied in this transparent and passionate manner when he was asked by the Corriere Della Sera whether he wants to stay beyond this season at Inter.

Not only does the left wing back wishes to stay in Italy but hopes to winning many titles with the Seria A giants as well. In as much Inter can potentially hand Young his first Seria A title, Conte’s side have been outperformed by Juve and Lazio in the league this season.

Inter led the Seria A table at a point in time before the were overtaken by Sarri’s Juve and have now dropped to third place after Lazio overpowered Inter Milan to the second place of the table.

Juventus have opened 9 points gap above Inter Milan who have 54 point from 25 Seria A games, and are been leapfrogged with 8 points lead by Lazio in the second place, which if anything is indeed to go by, Inter will find it extremely difficult to lift the 2019-2020 Seria A title.

 

 

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