Australian defender Trent Sainsbury admits he was “shocked” by his deadline day move to Inter.
Having loaned Andrea Ranocchia to Hull City, the Nerazzurri needed a backup centre-back, and brought the 25-year-old from Jiangsu Suning until the end of the season.
“I didn’t expect to come back to Europe so soon,” Sainsbury admitted, speaking to the Chinese website 163.
“Especially to go and play at a high-level club like Inter, I was shocked.
Australian defender Trent Sainsbury admits he was “shocked” by his deadline day move to Inter.
Having loaned Andrea Ranocchia to Hull City, the Nerazzurri needed a backup centre-back, and brought the 25-year-old from Jiangsu Suning until the end of the season.
“I didn’t expect to come back to Europe so soon,” Sainsbury admitted, speaking to the Chinese website 163.
“Especially to go and play at a high-level club like Inter, I was shocked.
“I always thought I’d go back to the Netherlands to prove my worth in Europe, but now I have to take advantage of a rare opportunity like Inter, I couldn’t refuse.
“It’s only a loan, but I can show my value. The competition is fierce, but if I play my best then I think I can stake my claim.
“I won’t go to Inter just to put it on my CV, I want to make a big impact. If I get a chance to play, it would be a beautiful thing.”