In today's edition, Tuttosport talked about Inter's renewal strategy, which targets young, talented and Italian players. The club's management, with Piero Ausilio and Dario Baccin at the head, is seeking to prepare for the next generation, while several players in the current team are over thirty. The model followed is that of Marotta, supported by owner Oaktree, who wishes to invest in promising profiles likely to be resold to help alleviate the club's debts. This plan also includes banking on Italian players, which could strengthen cohesion and the spirit of belonging within the team.
Among the young players targeted, three stand out: Nicolò Bertola, central defender of Spezia, Samuele Ricci, defensive midfielder of Torino, and Daniel Maldini, observed for his performances at Monza. Bertola, at the end of his contract with Spezia, could join Inter, who could buy him and leave him on loan until the end of the season. Ricci, solid pillar of Torino, also attracts the attention of Inter for his potential as a future playmaker. As for Maldini, his recruitment could be influenced by the situation of Valentin Carboni, who is experiencing career complications due to a knee injury.
This recruitment approach favors young and Italian players, with attention to those whose contracts expire soon, potentially allowing advantageous opportunities. The objective of Oaktree and Marotta remains to create a solid squad in the long term while maintaining the possibility of adding value to certain players through future transfers.
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