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Inter is trying to build its future at home, with the market. Even without Inter Futuro, Inter Next Gen or Inter U23, whatever you want to call them, while waiting to create it next season, Giuseppe Marotta, Piero Ausilio and Dario Baccin are buying one talent after another. The latest? Thiago Romano. Who came before him and who is next? Everything in today’s Podcast of Tuttomercatoweb.com, with Marco Conterio.
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Thiago Romano is from Inter
THE’Inter has completed another purchase for the future. As can be seen from the Lega Serie A website, after the arrivals of Luka Topalovic and Alex Perez, the purchase of Thiago Romanowho the Nerazzurri have decided to take from Panathinaikos: the contract of the left winger born in 2006 has been filed and therefore the player is effectively at the disposal of the Viale della Liberazione club.
Meanwhile, at Sette, president Giuseppe Marotta spoke about the new season: “I am grateful to Oaktree for their trust. I count on a strong corporate structure, on a team of very serious and capable professionals, and on a public that is our added value. I will put into practice the experience of the previous experience.
I am an optimist by nature, it will be beautiful. We lack a home. Today we have San Siro that we share with another team, but a space all our own would strengthen that great sense of belonging that is an important characteristic in the life of a football club. We are doing everything we can to make this dream come true, which is ours as well as the fans’. We are fighting with the Italian bureaucracy that is dragging out the time. A citadel would be a beautiful thing. Unfortunately it is not easy to achieve, but at least a stadium would be indispensable. For the Rozzano project we are thinking of 70 thousand seats”.