Inter Milan president Beppe Marotta discussed several matters in a new interview. This includes the club’s new owners Oaktree Capital, the Romelu Lukaku soap opera from last summer and the new stadium plans. The 67-year-old has been serving the Nerazzurri cause since 2018 when he made the switch from Juventus.

After acting as CEO for years, Oaktree also entrusted him with the president’s role following their takeover in May. He thus inherited Steven Zhang’s post. Marotta thanked the new owners for placing their trust while promising to deliver additional success.

“I am grateful to Oaktree for their trust,” said the former Sampdoria and Juventus general director in his interview with Il Corriere della Sera via FcInterNews . “I count on a strong corporate structure, on a team of very serious, as well as capable, professionals and on a public that is our added value “Hence, I will put into practice all the experience I garnered from my past.” Marotta then discussed the club’s latest achievements.

He insists that winning is rather normal considering the club’s glorious past. “Inter is Inter. So what we achieved under my management is nothing extraordinary because this was a team used to winning.

“It went through a period of darkness and suffering. Hence, when we won the first scudetto together, it felt like winning three titles. “And in May when we won again, bringing home the second star, it was as if this new scudetto contained ten titles.

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