Inter director Beppe Marotta assures they will plan for the future by ‘doing what is best for the club, but also with respect for those who work here.’
You can follow all the action as it happens from their final game of the season with Udinese on the LIVEBLOG.
They will be presented with the Serie A trophy following the match at San Siro, then show it off outside to 4,500 gathered fans.
Inter director Beppe Marotta assures they will plan for the future by ‘doing what is best for the club, but also with respect for those who work here.’
You can follow all the action as it happens from their final game of the season with Udinese on the LIVEBLOG.
They will be presented with the Serie A trophy following the match at San Siro, then show it off outside to 4,500 gathered fans.
“It’s a bitter-sweet sensation, because we can only celebrate with some of the fans and especially in this case, not being able to lift the trophy surrounded by our supporters. It’s a shame,” Marotta told DAZN.
“Every victory is a great joy and winning with Inter to interrupt this historic cycle is unforgettable for everyone. It’s thanks to the great sacrifice and hard work from all involved, from the coach to the club.
“Being Champions of Italy is not to be taken for granted at any time. I hold this tricolore badge with pride, because it means we are the best in Italian professional football.”
However, question marks remain over the future of the coach and many players, even after the financing deal was announced with Oaktree Capital this week.
Inter have asked players and staff to accept a pay cut for next season, something most do not seem willing to negotiate.
“I am always optimistic,” assured Marotta. “Now we want to enjoy this day, then from tomorrow we will immerse ourselves in the new season.
“We’ll do what is best in the interests of Inter, but also with respect for those professionals who work here.”