Martin Montoya admits he had no choice but to leave Barcelona for Inter, but hopes he can return.
The full-back is set to join the Nerazzurri on a two-year loan deal with option to buy, with the Spaniard expected to complete his medical tomorrow.
“I’m sad to be leaving, but [Coach] Luis Enrique told me he wouldn’t be relying on me,” Montoya explained to Mundo Deportivo.
“I wanted to leave in January, but I didn’t have permission because of the transfer ban. I’m on loan for two years, I hope I can go back.
Martin Montoya admits he had no choice but to leave Barcelona for Inter, but hopes he can return.
The full-back is set to join the Nerazzurri on a two-year loan deal with option to buy, with the Spaniard expected to complete his medical tomorrow.
“I’m sad to be leaving, but [Coach] Luis Enrique told me he wouldn’t be relying on me,” Montoya explained to Mundo Deportivo.
“I wanted to leave in January, but I didn’t have permission because of the transfer ban. I’m on loan for two years, I hope I can go back.
“I realised I’d have to leave when I saw the club had renewed Dani Alves’ contract and signed Aleix Vidal.”