The Cult of Calcio
·25 febbraio 2025
Inter Slated to Create Their Second Team in Serie C

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·25 febbraio 2025
Inter are ready to establish their own U-23 squad, joining Juventus, Atalanta, and Milan, which took this route in recent years, as Giuseppe Marotta announced during a meeting of the board (via SOSFanta).
“We’re putting it together, and it will have a precise name. It’ll start next season and will play in Monza. We’re evaluating everything, from its model to the coach. We’re in the early stages on those aspects.”
The Nerazzurri will act accordingly on the transfer market.
“There’ll be no revolution. We’re looking at the future, but keeping our squad intact is a reason of pride since it was successful. We’ll slightly change our MO because we want to invest in youngsters who could become assets for the club and add quality. The average age of Serie A sides has decreased, but we don’t foresee ousting all our veterans. We’ll assess each one on his own. Our objectives will be the same since winning is in our DNA.”
Marotta sounded skeptical about Inter making pricey deals without cashing in on anybody.
“All Italian teams must lean on player trading, which means taking advantage of sales to turn a profit and reach economic sustainability. We’re not saying we’ll do anything for sure, but certain things can only be pulled off by keeping an eye on the future and making the math work.”
The Inter president was quizzed about the future of Simone Inzaghi.
“We haven’t discussed a renewal with him for now. There’s no need to have doubts when things are going well. Our analysis is objective. We can guarantee that his cycle isn’t over by a long shot.”