Samuel Eto'o To Make Inter Debut In Pirelli Trophy Clash Against Monaco - Report
Jose Mourinho will give Eto'o the nod and the wink tomorrow night...
Il Corriere Dello Sport claims the former Barcelona hitman will take to the field in Monte Carlo from the first minute. Eto'o trained in front of around 1,000 fans who turned up to get a glimpse of their new hero.
According to reports, Jose Mourinho is likely to start off with the following formation as he tests the Diego Milito - Eto'o partnership.
Inter president Massimo Moratti was also at the training ground to see his man in action.
Voices claim the Nerazzurri are looking for another striker to replace the Cameroon international in January, as Eto'o will be involved in the African Cup of Nations from January 10 - 31.
The club continue to be linked with FC Twente striker Marko Arnautovic.
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
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