Inter Milan CEO has claimed that they want to continue with their manager Simone Inzaghi and Argentine striker Lautaro Martinez until their contracts end (June 2025). Despite an exit from the UEFA Champions League against Atletico in the round of 16, Inter wants to continue with their manager as the board believe him.
Inter Milan CEO, Marotta, has saidd the club’s commitment to their manager, Simone Inzaghi, and Argentine striker, Lautaro Martinez, despite their recent UEFA Champions League exit at the hands of Atletico Madrid in the round of 16. They have emphasized their intention to stand by Inzaghi and Martinez until their contracts expire in June 2025.
The decision comes in the wake of Inter’s disappointing performance in Europe’s premier club competition, where they fell short against a formidable Atletico side. However, the club’s leadership remains clear in their belief in Inzaghi’s managerial abilities and Martinez’s contribution to the team’s success.
Despite the setback in the Champions League, Inter Milan has shown promising signs domestically under Inzaghi’s guidance. The team has been competitive in Serie A, displaying a strong attack led by Martinez, who has been great in their title chase.
The board’s decision to retain Inzaghi and Martinez explains their long-term vision and confidence in the current setup.
 
 
          