Marotta Details Inter’s Transfer Approach: A Balance of Youth and Experience

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As Inter Milan celebrates their Serie A and Coppa Italia triumphs, President Beppe Marotta is already looking ahead to the summer transfer window. He described the club’s strategy as an “evolutionary process, not revolutionary.”

The Nerazzurri have enjoyed a memorable season, securing the domestic double in Cristian Chivu’s inaugural season as manager. Following their final home match of the season, a 1-1 draw against Hellas Verona, the team will be formally presented with the Serie A trophy.

Post-trophy presentation, the squad and staff will partake in an open-top bus parade through Milan, culminating in a grand celebration at Piazza del Duomo.

“Winning is always special. Above all, I’m happy for the Inter supporters; they deserved this extraordinary achievement,” Marotta stated to DAZN shortly after the Verona match, as reported by TMW. He acknowledged that while it’s a time for celebration, he is already considering future squad changes.

“There will be some changes, yes. It will be an evolutionary process, not revolutionary,” Marotta explained. “We will need to evaluate some players, but we have the utmost respect for those who will depart. Our goal is to achieve a blend of young and experienced players.”

He further emphasized the team’s foundation: “The core is already in place. Even today, we had four players who came up through our youth academy, and this is the path we intend to follow.”

Marotta Outlines Inter’s Vision for the 2025-26 Season and Summer Transfers

Inter Milan’s President, Beppe Marotta, has shed light on the club’s plans for the upcoming summer transfer window. Following a successful season that saw the Nerazzurri secure both the Serie A title and the Coppa Italia, Marotta indicated that the club is preparing for an “evolutionary process” in terms of squad changes, rather than a drastic overhaul.

Marotta expressed his delight for the Inter supporters, highlighting their deserving of the team’s recent successes. He stated, “Winning is always special. More than anything, I’m happy for the Inter supporters, they deserved this extraordinary achievement.”

Looking towards the future, Marotta acknowledged that some player movement is inevitable. “There will be some changes, yes,” he confirmed. “It will be an evolutionary process, not revolutionary. We will have to evaluate some players, but we have maximum respect for those who will leave.”

The club’s transfer strategy, as outlined by Marotta, will focus on a balanced recruitment approach. “We’re aiming for a mix of young and experienced players,” he explained. He also pointed to the strength of the current squad’s foundation, noting, “The core is there, even today we had four players who trained in our youth sides and this is the path to follow.”

Clive Thornscroft
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