Gigi Simoni is unimpressed with Inter’s transfer strategy, noting “Milan bought everyone and they are there feeling sorry for themselves.”
For the first time, both San Siro giants are owned by Chinese investors, but the Rossoneri have invested heavily with over €210m spent on 10 new players.
“Now let’s see if Suning manage to keep their promises, as so far they’ve done practically nothing,” former Inter Coach Simoni told Sky Sport Italia.
Gigi Simoni is unimpressed with Inter’s transfer strategy, noting “Milan bought everyone and they are there feeling sorry for themselves.”
For the first time, both San Siro giants are owned by Chinese investors, but the Rossoneri have invested heavily with over €210m spent on 10 new players.
“Now let’s see if Suning manage to keep their promises, as so far they’ve done practically nothing,” former Inter Coach Simoni told Sky Sport Italia.
“Their cousins at Milan have bought everyone and they are there feeling sorry for themselves.
“I, as an Inter fan, hope that the team can be brought back to the success of the past.”