Inter Milan Eye Steve Mandanda as Handanovič Exit Looms
Olympique de Marseille goalkeeper Steve Mandanda could be set for a move to Serie A, with Inter Milan reportedly showing strong interest in the French international of Congolese descent.
Mandanda, 30, has just one year remaining on his contract with Marseille, which runs until June 2016. With uncertainty surrounding his future at the club, a transfer this summer appears increasingly possible.
According to Italian journalist Tancredi Palmeri, discussions between Mandanda’s representatives and Inter Milan have already begun, and the player is said to be keen on the potential switch to Italy.
However, any deal for the Marseille captain is reportedly contingent on the future of Inter’s current No. 1, Samir Handanovič. The Slovenian international is the subject of interest from Liverpool and Napoli, and while Inter have offered him a contract extension, his departure remains a distinct possibility.
Should Handanovič leave the San Siro this summer, Mandanda would be a leading candidate to replace him. His experience, leadership, and shot-stopping ability have made him one of Ligue 1’s most respected goalkeepers, and he would bring a wealth of top-level experience to Roberto Mancini’s side.
Mandanda has spent nearly a decade at Marseille, where he has become a fan favourite and long-standing team captain. Despite a challenging season for OM, his performances have remained consistent, attracting interest from clubs across Europe.
With Marseille potentially facing a summer of transition, Mandanda’s decision could set the tone for a reshaped squad ahead of the next campaign.
For now, both Inter Milan and Mandanda appear to be waiting on Handanovič’s next move — one that could soon set the goalkeeper carousel in motion.