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Ranking all 27 players to have played for AC Milan and Inter since 1995

Despite their bitter rivalry, dozens of players have appeared for both Internazionale and AC Milan. While some have managed to maintain their legacy as favourites at both clubs, others are more obscure footnotes in the baffling world of Serie A transfers.

In total, 27 players have featured for both clubs since 1995, with plenty of them moving directly from one to the other.

We decided to rank all 27 of them from worst to best.

Brncic is more notable for being a makeweight in the deal that took the rather more illustrious Andrea Pirlo from Inter to AC Milan than anything he did on the pitch for either club.

Great for Galatasaray. Taken to Italy by Fatih Terim. Not so great in Milan.

Mancini spent two seasons at Inter, in the second of which Mourinho’s team won the double. Unfortunately for Mancini, he had been loaned to neighbours AC Milan for the second half of that season.

He scored no goals in seven games for the Rossoneri and missed out on all the fun. Whoops.

Bought by Inter in 2012, loaned to Milan in 2013. A grand total of 13 Serie A appearances in two seasons at the San Siro. Sold to Sampdoria in 2014. Thoroughly forgettable.

Bonucci played for Inter as a youngster but spent most of his time signed to the club out on loan before making his way to Juventus via Bari.

After seven successful seasons at Juventus, he moved to Milan for €42million in 2017, but a single campaign at the San Siro did not go to plan and he was in the car back to Turin quicker than you could say Fiat Cinquecento.

Unquestionably a Serie A legend, just not in Milan.

The former Netherlands international is unlikely to ever be remembered for his stints in Milan, with a short spell at each club bookmarking the more memorable chapters of his

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