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With German outlet SportBild writing that Arsenal goalkeeper Bernd Leno could be a possibility for Inter, the Italian media is, of course, making a lot of noise about it today.

As the 29-year-old lost his starting spot at the Gunners to Aaron Ramsdale, the Nerazzurri are now said to be eyeing a potential January move to have him as an option for Samir Handanovic.

Now it turns out that instead of just replicating the news, some journalists went after the rumour and Libero pundit Fabrizio Biasin brought a quite irreverent response to it.

Speaking to Calciomercato.it (via FC Inter 1908), he had his own way of saying that Inter’s chances of taking Leno from Arsenal are quite low.

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“After careful verification of Inter’s alleged interest in Leno, I take the liberty of ruling: the chances of seeing the Arsenal goalkeeper in the Nerazzurri are the same as meeting me at the hairdresser,” said Biasin, who so happens to be bald.

Leno was a starter in Arsenal’s first three games of the season, in which the Gunners conceded nine games in total.

He ended up being replaced by Aaron Ramsdale, and only got back in action in an EFL Cup match against AFC Wimbledon.