The CEO of Inter on the future of the club: “We must respect the sustainability of the company, but we want to be competitive. We will evaluate the free agents”
At the end of a season from second place, but with the beauty of two seasonal trophies, Giuseppe Marotta comes to the post-match microphones to congratulate Inter, Milan and to trace the line of the club’s future. With the transfer market as the most popular topic: “It will be complicated, but we want to continue to be competitive. The managers must have conscience and responsibility and look to sporting goals. We will give sustainability and competitiveness to the team, also according to the wishes of the coach”.
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Marotta begins the interviews by congratulating the Milan champion of Italy, but then underlines those to Inter itself: “Zhang has always been close to the club, the public always demonstrates the value of the club. In these three years we have been the best in Italy and by points and by objectives. We will continue from this point of view, we are convinced that we can give other satisfactions to the fans. ” Obviously a lot of words are spent for the team and for the technical guide: “They proved to be a very high level group and they showed attachment at the end of the match, with cries of liberation rather than despair. And we thank Simone Inzaghi, a young coach of whom we are very proud. If Milan deserved it? When you finish first, they deserve it. “
The future
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The next market will be “complicated” in the words of Marotta, who however demonstrates the usual tenacity as well as clear awareness: “We need to move forward while respecting the sustainability of the company, in the desire to be competitive, two characteristics that go hand in hand. We have heard the support of President Zhang and with these premises we will face the summer. We will hold a summit with Inzaghi, we will analyze the few gaps and the many merits. Dybala? We will exploit the opportunities, there are free players and we will evaluate them “.
May 22 – 9:40 pm
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