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- Inter Milan president Beppe Marotta confirms the club will pursue gradual squad changes during the summer transfer window
- The Serie A champions plan to sign a mix of young talents and experienced professionals
- The Nerazzurri completed a domestic double under manager Cristian Chivu in his first season
- Four academy graduates featured in the final home match against Hellas Verona
Inter Milan are celebrating a memorable season after winning both the Serie A title and the Coppa Italia. The team secured this domestic double under the guidance of manager Cristian Chivu, who took charge at the start of the campaign.
The Nerazzurri played their last home game of the season on Sunday. They earned a 1-1 draw against Hellas Verona at the San Siro. The club will soon receive the league trophy on the pitch. After that, the squad will travel through Milan on an open-top bus. The celebrations will end with a big party at the Piazza del Duomo.
Despite the festive mood, club president Beppe Marotta is already preparing for next season. He spoke to DAZN shortly after the final whistle against Verona. Marotta said that winning trophies always feels special. However, he added that he feels most happy for the club’s supporters.
The president confirmed that some players will leave the club in the coming weeks. He explained that the team will see some changes, but these will be careful improvements rather than a complete rebuild. Marotta stated that the club respects all players who will depart.
The transfer strategy will focus on finding a balance between youth and experience. Marotta pointed out that four youth academy players took part in the match against Verona. He said this proves the club is following the correct path for the future.