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Inter Milan, Man United & Chelsea Star Cools Transfer Links: ‘The Transfer Market Can Wait'

Inter Milan, Man United & Chelsea Star Cools Transfer Links: ‘The Transfer Market Can Wait'

Yahoo17-05-2025

Inter Milan, Man United, and Chelsea target Dan Ndoye believes that the 'transfer market can wait' as he's happy at Bologna.
The 24-year-old spoke to Milan-based newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport, via FCInterNews, in an interview in today's print edition.
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Dan Ndoye has thrived in his last two seasons with Bologna.
The 24-year-old really showed his quality with his winning goal for the Rossoblu in the Coppa Italia final against AC Milan.
However, in reality Ndoye has provided far more than just the big moments.
The former Basel winger's pace and technical skill have been a key outlet for Bologna under both Thiago Motta and Vincenzo Italiano.
Ndoye's form has certainly not gone unnoticed by the big clubs in Serie A.
Last summer, Inter had eyed up a move for the Bologna winger. In fact, they scouted his performances for Switzerland at EURO 2024.
Meanwhile, the likes of Chelsea and Manchester United reportedly now lead the chase to sign Ndoye.
Inter, Man United & Chelsea Target Ndoye: 'Transfer Market Can Wait'
BOLOGNA, ITALY – MAY 20: Dan Ndoye of Bologna FC in action during the Serie A TIM match between Bologna FC and Juventus at Stadio Renato Dall'Ara on May 20, 2024 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by)
Dan Ndoye was asked about his future and the possibility of a transfer away from Bologna this summer.
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However, the Swiss international said that 'Now is certainly not the right time to start thinking about these things.'
'For two reasons,' Ndoye said. 'First, I love Bologna.'
'With the city of Bologna, and the fans, I've never seen such passion.'
'And two: There's still the possibility that we can qualify for the Champions League,' Ndoye noted.
'We don't want to stop.'
Then, Ndoye said that 'of course' he'd heard from former Bologna teammate Joshua Zirkzee, a player linked with Inter in recent days.
'We called each other. We called Calafiori, as well, in the dressing room after the final.'
'They always stick close to us and our group. They were happy for us.'
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Meanwhile, Ndoye also answered a question of whether he asked Zirkzee to return to Bologna, or whether Zirkzee suggested he move to Manchester United.
'Both,' the 24-year-old said with a laugh. 'We did ask each other that.'

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