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GABRIEL BARBOSA

You signed for Inter in 2016 [bottom, right] shortly after winning Olympic gold with Brazil. Do you have any regrets that it didn’t work out there?

After the Olympics I had a good chat with the manager [Frank de Boer] and board about Inter’s future, and that was crucial. They have a huge history and are a giant club. I don’t have any regrets at all – everything was worth living. I’m now 24 and can definitely say that I’m a more complete player thanks to every experience I’ve had, good and bad.: Were rumours of interest from Manchester United true?] I know that United approached me, because my agent said something about it, but the negotiations didn’t go forward – they were preliminary talks. I know other clubs were following the situation, but I was convinced Inter was right for me.

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