The Serbian defender has joined Antonio Conte’s ranks at San Siro ahead of the new Serie A season, which kicks off later this month
Aleksandar Kolarov has completed a permanent move to Inter from Roma.
Kolarov was officially unveiled at San Siro on Tuesday afternoon, after reportedly putting pen to paper on a two-year contract with the Nerazzurri.
Inter confirmed the 34-year-old’s arrival in a poetic statement on their official website chronicling his rise to prominence as a professional footballer after a difficult upbringing in a war-torn Serbia.
“That he is not, he is simply Kolarov: a lover of the football, conscious of his own ability and with a desire, even at 34 years of age, to add pages to a story, which has seen him become captain of Serbia, of which he is very proud.
“This is Aleksandar Kolarov: not just free kicks, which everyone knows so well. A new Interista.”
Kolarov racked up over 132 appearances for Roma across all competitions, having moved to Stadio Olimpico from Manchester City in 2017.
He will now link up with former Chelsea boss Antonio Conte at Inter, who guided the club to their highest Serie A finish in nine years during his first full season at San Siro.
The Nerazzurri were only a point behind eventual champions Juventus at the close of play last term, and also managed to reach the Europa League final – only to be beaten 3-2 by Sevilla.
Kolarov will now compete with ex-Manchester United defender Ashley Young for a regular spot at left-back in Conte’s starting line-up, with Inter set to kick off their latest campaign at home to Fiorentina on September 26.
The San Siro outfit will take in a trip to Benevento four days later, before opening their October schedule with a heavyweight clash against Lazio.