While appearing as a guest on “La Domenica Sportiva” Marco Fassone, spoke about some of the currents situations within the Nerazzurri camp, ranging from the confirmation of Walter Mazzarri to the potential mercato targets: “Inter, for its crest and its history must have the ambition to be among the top three in the league, after all football is not just mathematics. I do not know if we will be there next year, but I can assure you that the ambition and desire, as well as the work to get there will be.

The market? I believe that the president has been clear that the primary concern is to make sure that the business of Inter is sound as soon as possible, from economic point of view, which does not mean that the club cannot spend. Resources must be invested well; we are considering a couple of additions for next year.

In terms of Mazzarri we are very satisfied, given the prospects for this season. Do not forget that we have experienced a traumatic event for any club, not just for a sports team. Until that time we were progressing very well, then we had a little slowdown. Certainly we are not in the best moment in history of Inter, but I think we are improving. Mazzarri is certainly confirmed.

Mourinho? Moratti wants to trust in him, but I think that when Thohir confirms Mazzarri, he does so in total harmony with Moratti.

The amount that will be spent on the market will be proportionate to the activity generated from sales. Hernanes was purchased in January, which was somewhat forced from the economic point of view and this investment will weigh on the summer mercato. From the technical point of view this purchase has certainly satisfied. Nilton? I will leave it to the experts to name names; he is one of the players that could play an important role for us in midfield. Ausilio is very good and he is exploring the market to find the best available options with Mazzarri, who is creating a shortlist of possibilities who are able to play with both the current tactical setup and with a four-man defense. Hamsik? He is a great player who I met in Naples, and well, I think that the coach would be very happy to have him in the team. He is an extraordinary player but who plays in Naples and this is how it should be treated, as a road not traveled.

Financial fair play? I believe that UEFA is going to continue in this direction, some teams like ours may come to experience negative financial situations but we continue to work on creating a good team. I think that some other teams are in the spotlight and I think that UEFA is working to begin enforcing the laws that have been in place since 2010. “

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