Four of Inter’s current squad made their Serie A debut’s with Udinese, according to a report from Italian media outlet FcInterNews today.

The report details how 32-year-old Italian wing back Antonio Candreva, who is contracted to the Nerazzurri until 2021, made his league debut with the Bianconeri against Inter in January of 2008. He only made eight appearances for the club before departing for Lazio.

Other players who made their Serie A debut with Udinese include Inter captain Samir Handanovic, the report continues. The 35-year-old Slovenian shot stopper made his league debut with the Bianconeri in the 2004/05 season. He ended up making 212 appearances for the club, keeping 71 clean sheets in that time.

Kwadwo Asamoah made his league debut with Udinese in 2008, where he exploded onto the scene, the report adds. He made 134 appearances across all competitions for the club over his four seasons there, before joining Juventus. Alexis Sanchez also made his Serie A debut with the Friulian side in September of 2008. He impressed enough to earn a move to Barcelona in 2011.