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Inter Milan President Beppe Marotta has promised that there will not be any big player sales from the Nerazzurri this summer. The Nerazzurri President spoke to Italian broadcaster Sky Sport Italia, via FCInterNews , at the official opening of the Italian transfer window. In the past few years, there have been a number of high profile departures from Inter.

In the summer of 2021, the Nerazzurri sold both Achraf Hakimi and Romelu Lukaku for huge transfer fees. Then in 2022, Inter negotiated with Paris Saint-Germain for another big money sale, this time that of defender Milan Skriniar. Skriniar ended up staying that summer.



But then last summer, he left to join PSG on a free transfer. And Skriniar was not the only big name player to leave Inter last summer. The Nerazzurri also sold Andre Onana to Manchester United for a big fee.

This has just been the financial reality that Inter have dealt with over the last few years. And it has naturally led to some fears about how this summer will go. But according to Nerazzurri Preisdent Marotta, there is hardly cause for alarm.

Inter Milan CEO Beppe Marotta: “No Big Player Sales This Summer” As far as what Inter’s plan is for the rest of the summer transfer window, Marotta said “Nothing particularly.” “We acted very quickly, thanks to the work of Ausilio and Baccin.” “We’ve signed Zielinski and Taremi on free transfers,” Marotta noted.

“The team is already competitive. Now we have to bring in a goalkeeper.” As far a.

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