The president of Inter, Giuseppe Marotta, has expressed his deep satisfaction after securing his tenth personal Scudetto, the first in his current role. He described the achievement as a “dream come true” and extended his gratitude to the club’s “splendid fans.”
Marotta emphasized that this league title is particularly significant for the team and also highlighted the importance of Cristian Chivu, hinting at the possibility of the defender remaining with the club.
Looking ahead, the president outlined Inter’s transfer strategy. The club aims to build for the future by investing in “young Italian talent and experienced foreign players.” This approach suggests a blend of nurturing domestic talent and acquiring seasoned international professionals to maintain a competitive edge.
In English:
Marotta: “It’s Inter’s Scudetto and Chivu’s, who can remain here. Future? Young Italians and experienced foreigners”
Nerazzurri president Giuseppe Marotta has achieved his tenth personal league title, the first in his new capacity, describing it as a “dream that has come true.” He conveyed his thanks to the club’s “splendid fans.”
Marotta stated that this Scudetto belongs to Inter and also to Chivu, who he indicated “can remain here.”
Regarding the future, Marotta revealed the club’s transfer philosophy: “Young Italians and experienced foreigners.”
