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Inter Milan Ready To Sign Henrikh Mkhitaryan (Full Details)

Inter Milan is preparing a bid for Roma and former Manchester United midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan, MySportDab reports.

According to reports, the Armenian international had reportedly received contract renewal offers from fro AS Roma.

Mkhitaryan’s contract expires at the end of the season, with the Turin-based club ready to renew their contract with the player to keep him in Italy.

Mkhitaryan joined Arsenal from Manchester United and has featured in three matches for the Gunners before joining AS Roma in Italy on loan.

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He featured for the Italian giants in a 4-2 win over Sassuolo and was among the scorers in the game.

Mkhitaryan started his professional football career with FC Pyunik when he was 15 years old in 1995, playing for FC Pyunik’s youth.

He broke into FC Pyunik’s first team in 2006. In 2009, Mkhitaryan scored eleven goals in ten league marches for FC Pyunik.

The former Manchester United midfielder won four Armenian league titles in four consecutive seasons throughout his spell at the club from 2006 to 2009.

He has also won the Armenian super cup and the Armenian Cup. Mkhitaryan has also played for Metalurh Donetsk

Mkhitaryan joined Manchester United in 2016 after a spell with Bundesliga side Borussia Dortmund.

The German giants sold Mkhitaryan to Manchester United after the Armenian had only a year remaining in his contract at Dortmund, making the 33-year-old the first Armenian to join an English Premier League side.

He debuted for United on the Red Devil’s 2-0 thrashing of Wigan and was also a substitute when United beat the Leicester 2-1 to win the Community Shield in 2016.

Mkhitaryan joined Roma from Arsenal, playing three matches for the Gunners before moving to AS Roma on loan.

He featured for the Italian giants in a 4-2 win over Sassuolo and was among the scorers in the game.

Inter Milan is reportedly set to submit a proposal for the player.

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