In Italy, Young made a huge impact and helped the Nerazzurri to win the Scudetto during his time in Milan.
The experienced fullback was just released by Everton and reminded of Sky Sports: “I don't think there is once a Manchester United player who wants to leave. At that time I had arrived the captain of the biggest club in the world. But Aaron Wan-Bissaka had arrived, and Ole-Gunnar Solskjaer, the manager would play more.
“I could have stayed anyway, but then I heard about the interest of Antonio Conte. And at the age of 34 I had to choose between as a captain at United but not playing, or going to another competition and playing for a man who literally called me and said:” Come here to play, I want you to play for my team. “
Young also said: “Many say that I could have stayed as a replacement and earned money, but I wanted to play football; that is what I grew up with. As a child I always wanted to play football and be successful. Inter was at the top of the competition when I arrived. They would have driven the wave of success, and the following season we would have won Series A A Series A A A Series A.
When United's response, Young added: “They offered me a deal, but they could have thought of it earlier. If they really wanted it to happen, they would have offered me the deal earlier. I am glad I had become a member of Inter; I even won a scudetto.”
