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Ex-Man Utd star Ashley Young hoping to win Serie A title with Inter Milan ‘before sealing Watford free transfer’

, Ex-Man Utd star Ashley Young hoping to win Serie A title with Inter Milan ‘before sealing Watford free transfer’

INTER MILAN star Ashley Young reportedly has his heart set on an emotional return to Watford in the summer.

The 35-year-old – who is set to become a free agent at the end of the season – came through ranks at Vicarage Road before joining Aston Villa in 2007.

Ashley Young reportedly wants to join Watford when his contract with Inter Milan expires in the summer

But according to the Mirror, the ex-Manchester United ace is keen on returning to Hertfordshire where his family home is.

They state that he is desperate to help Inter win a first Serie A title since 2010 with Antonio Conte’s side three points clear at the top of the table.

And he would then seek a dream return to Watford – whether the club are plying their trade in the Premier League or Championship.

Watford are currently third in the Championship table – ten points behind leaders Norwich and only behind Brentford on goal difference.

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Young featured in 110 games for the Hornets between 2003-2007, scoring 22 goals including 15 strikes in the 2005-06 season.

The versatile winger – who can also play as a full-back – has made no secret of his desire to retire at his former stomping ground.

Speaking on Watford’s ‘Golden Tales’ podcast in October, he said: “If I could go back and play there [at Watford] again, I would walk from Italy right now.

“Because it’s what I know, it’s where I come from and it’s what allowed me to be who I am and get where I am.

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“For me, at my age now, and you can ask my family, you can ask my agent, if I had the opportunity to go back and finish my career at Watford, I would jump at the chance.”

Before adding: “I know what started my career. It was Watford.

“I always say and I will always say it’s my home.”

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