"Italian football was and still is in huge financial contraction. We rewrote a model, given that for 40-50 years it was pure patronage, with great local entrepreneurs investing in the team they supported. Thank goodness they have now arrived. of foreign properties, otherwise our football would have been even more in difficulty. "
This was stated by Inter CEO Giuseppe Marotta, who spoke during the inauguration of the final phase of the summer session of the Calciomercato at the Excelsior Hotel Gallia in Milan.
"What have they brought? Definitely a new business model, let's say American - he continued -. They have brought a different mentality, where the financial, economic and sustainability aspects play a very important role. I take note of this and I say thank goodness that these properties have arrived.
Anticipating the winter transfer market during the World Cup? We should act at Uefa level. It is a great discomfort to play on the open market, with players who may protest for the stands. And it will be so also in November with two months of partial inactivity ".