In his regular weekly column Inter fanatic Sam Olsen dives deep into the stories that matter to Inter’s fans looking to keep the spirit of discussion and dispute alive and well on the pages of Sempreinter.com. New Zealander Sam has published several books on military history as well as contributing to a number of sport and news related websites. His love for Inter began in 1997 watching Ronaldo waltz through confused defences in the famous blue and black, and he has enjoyed the roller coaster ride ever since.
As the minutes ran down to the end of another transfer window filled with hope, concern and promise, the shape of Inter 2014/15, at least until January, has been finalised. This was perhaps the most important window for Inter in the last ten years as its lofty ambitions were to bring in the players who could help make up for the departed senators. Names were bounced back and forward, some setting the pulses alight, others causing dread to seep deep into the hearts of Nerazzurri supporters across the globe. With the dust now settled on the 2014 summer Mercato we go through some of the stories, highlights and fun of Inter’s silly season.
Sorry to see you go: We start with the player who many fans wished to see remain with the Nerazzurri but who, in the end, needed to move on for both the clubs and the player’s sake. Ricky Alvarez was a player that somewhat split the opinion of the fans, some saw him as a talented match winner who could set the game alight; others as a player who often went missing and who failed to put forward consistent performances. In the end a split feels like the best idea for both parties. (sidenote: Cambiasso, Zanetti, Milito and Samuel were not considered in this category)
Honourable mentions: Rolando
Signing with most potential: It was a transfer policy designed around cherry picking specific players, most of whom with fairly known qualities. Dodô however, caught a few by surprise when he arrived from Roma. The young Brazilian looks to have already made an impact and could be roaming Inter’s left flank for years to come.
Surely we could have done with him?: This season’s mercato has seen the loan deal become just as important as actual full signings as clubs scramble to deal with the ongoing effects of Financial Fair Play. Some clubs want to try before they buy, not willing to risk significant funds on a player who is not a sure thing, while smaller clubs hover around the young talent being stockpiled by the big clubs who realise it is cheaper to own them before they break out than after. One player Inter could have perhaps thought twice about loaning out was striker Samuele Longo. The young Primavera talent looks suited to a mid level team but with only three strikers currently on Inter’s books it may have been pertinent to keep him in house for insurance.
The ‘What happened there’ award: Transfer deadline day is often filled with strange and unusual rumours and occurrences. Perhaps one of the stranger ones was Saphir Taider appearing back on Inter’s books on deadline day after a loan spell with Southampton lasted only three weeks. Apparently Ronald Koeman was unimpressed by the Algerian international’s work ethic and decided there was more chance of Gibraltar winning the next World Cup than Taider fitting in at his club. The Algerian was swiftly moved on to the more comfortable clime of Sassuolo.
The ‘I am over this already’ award: No prize for guessing who gets this award. Inter’s own ‘want away but only to a club as big as his ego’ midfielder Fredy Guarin. The Guarin transfer saga has now rumbled on for a good 8 months now and will no doubt hit the full year come January as real suitors for the player appear closer to his shots on target stat rather than total shots. A combination of high salary, reasonably high reported transfer fee and simply not performing at the expected level has meant the teams he wants to go to don’t want to sign him. Inter fans can only hope that he will be fired up to perform over the coming months to put himself out there for January.
The ‘I never knew what we saw in each other award’: There have been a few of these over the last couple of years but one which continues to stand out in his ordinariness is Matias Silvestre, a player who never seemed to be Inter material when signed by Branca and who proved himself not Inter quality over the coming season in a series of bumbling performances. His later loan to Milan reinforced this belief and a complete lack of interest from anyone taking him off Inter’s hands permanently this season will see his final year with Inter being played out at Sampdoria. No tears will be shed when it all ends.
Honourable mention: Ezequiel Schelotto, Gaby Mudingayi, MacDonald Mariga
‘But they said he was so good’ award: Sometimes young players are signed who get the fans excited that they may have uncovered the next big thing. When Ishak Belfodil was signed many fans were concerned at what appeared to be a high price but also excited by the talk that he could be the next great striker at Inter. Things could have been much further from the truth. Belfodil lumbered away for six months at the club recording one assist in his few appearances before being shipped off to Livorno on loan where he failed to record anything. He departs to Parma leaving Inter to count the cost of this ill advised foray.
The ‘thank God we didn’t sign him prize: As is tradition Inter were linked to a massive amount of players over the summer, some good, some not so good. One player who was rumoured to be close to joining the ranks of the Nerazzurri was Fernando Torres the lead footed striker whose game plan revolves around coming up with new and amusing ways to mess up clear goal scoring opportunities became marginalised under Jose Mourinho at Chelsea and was rumoured to be looking for a way out. Inter, already struggling to get the ball in the net, could ill afford a striker better at clearing the ball off the line than putting it over it, which naturally left perennial past their used by date loan getters Milan to snap him up. No doubt he will make everyone look stupid by setting Serie A alight in a Berlusconi inspired ‘Bunga Bunga’ fuelled rampage.
The one who got away: As the clock ticked down on the transfer window, many Nerazzurri wondered whether Inter would be signing another forward to add to the ranks. Mazzarri likes to play with two forwards but found himself with a stockpile of only three, one of which was injured (Palacio), and one barely off the plane (Osvaldo). The much needed fourth option never arrived however, leaving the team worryingly short in this department. The club was linked to several over the course of the window with Lavezzi and Firmino looking like two of the more appealing options. One can only hope this failure do sign another forward does not come back to haunt the team.
Worst Signing: In what must be the clearest sign of the end of the Branca era, it is tough to find any obvious dud signings. All appear to offer something to the team and all appear to be useful players. For now this section will be left empty, to be filled once the season’s story unravels.
Best signing: In a window where the general consensus seems to be that Inter have been both smart and efficient in their purchases it is hard to single out any one signing as being better than the others. Perhaps the capture of Nemanja Vidic shades the others purely because of the need for an experienced head at the back with the departure of so many leaders, and because of the spirit and mentality he brings into this somewhat new team.
Lifetime achievement award(s): To the four legends whose time on the San Siro came to an end. Their presence will be missed but their spirit will always remain at the club. It was a shame that the retirement of Zanetti overshadowed the departure of Milito, Samuel and in particular Cambiasso who each deserved their own share of the limelight for what they gave to Inter over the years.
Do you agree with Sam? Discuss below in the comments section.

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ow the mercato summary. let me review it a bit. we bought former best defender in the world who last year made taribo west looks like a decent centre back, a talented wing back for sure who spent half of his time in rome on injury table, a used to be half of europe target but made stupid decision to find some snow and ended up become the forgotten one, a pitbull whose club took a literally downfall last year and only getting his form on wc and let’s hope that he is much better at playing football than another person with similar name in music, and last but not least a total leftover who was an unwanted by either of his club last year. sum it all up, we get players who had terrible season last year. o yeah what a superb roster we got there. let’s not forgot that we also had been left by virtually our best defender, our best midfielder, and the most assist maker last year. make it better, we let these player gone for almost zero amount of money. o yeah what a great mercato we had there. let’s clap our hands for these kind of mercato shall we
Wow remind me never to invite you to a party you negative piece of shit. I guess the glass is half empty for you… why don’t you go be a fan of Manchester United… I hear they just signed Di Maria and Falcao. If you can’t get behind Inter’s team this year then you don’t deserve to be a fan of them.
Well said Peter!
There are 3 teams for this guy:
Man Utd, Man City, and PSG!
He also has a hard time understanding the meaning of age! Samuel and Cambiasso have combined age of 70!!!
And, Ricky would have been warmed the bench anyways.
So please either support Ausilioor leave this team alone!
samuel? who’s talking about samuel? with camb still around, we’ll have someone to lead this team and we wouldn’t need to bring two defensive mid. and why the hell we even took two defensive mid in the first place if we also had obi and krhin and kuzmanovic who are obviously couldn’t be counted on in attacking department? and ricky would have been a better bench warmer and game changer than those 3 plus guarin. and with him gone, now we only had 5 attacking players (plus guarin) which consist of 3 forward and only 2 attacking midfield which now had already reduced to just 3 with palacio and osvaldo aren’t fit enough to play. for God sake, only 5? anyone remember europa league and how it affected our season a couple years ago? not to mention he also “forgot” to get a good ready winger (either real winger or wingback) though the whole serie a knew that we are so damn weak in that department. 4-3-3? forget about it already
inviting to a party? i don’t need any party. and i’m stating the fact there. no matter you like it or not those are facts. we spent couple of months and only got some leftovers? ow please he should did better than this. it’s not negativity, it’s about reality. if you can party seeing this kind of mercato than just please go to the party and have some drink. hopefully these players will look totally world class when you’re drunk
honestly dude, if you can’t get excited about the players who are actually on this team and wanna focus on the being negative then you should prob find another team. Handanovic, Juan Jesus, Vidic, Kovacic, M’vila, Medel, Dodo, Hernanes, Kovacic, Palacio, Osvaldo, Icardi…just to name a few…these are all great players. Some of them have world class potential. Its not all about what each of these players did last season, its about their quality, will, and ability to play as a cohesive team. And I believe thats what we’ve got. You won’t find me on this site bitching about our transfer market or that someone isn’t good enough to be on this squad. There are far more experienced and knowledgeable people at Inter who are working extremely hard to make sure that this team has the best possible chance to win. And I will always have faith in this team. So I would recommend you get your head out of your ass complaining about our transfers and figure out how you can be a better fan.
excited? i’m always excited about this team no matter how many great players left this club. but feeling excited and talking about how bad our mercato are two different things. great players? ow the typical who always overrated our players aren’t you? there is a totally thick line between potential and great players. some of them are potential? yes. but are they a great players? definitely no. ow yes quality, let’s talk about quality here. how will quality stand when their fatigue and injury hit them? if you are as good of a fan as you stated than you must be know about the europa league and how we had terrible seasons because of it. and we’re gonna going through the seasons with this lack of quantity and quality roster? i couldn’t even imagine how will this team stand if they lose kovacic and hernanes plus palacio. i am becoming a better fan by using my brain more than a so called fan who always exaggerated about how good these team are
Best transfer in: Thohir & Ausilio out:Moratti & Branca
My favoured 11 using some of our transfers -> http://footballformation.co.uk/team/442d/040914083214.png
————-Handanovic———–
Mbaye Medel Vidic Juan Dodo
—————-Mvila—————–
———Hernanes Kovacic——
—————Guarin—————-
—————-Icardi—————–
This is my favourite 11, Medel for Ranocchia, Mbaye for Jonathan… Guarin for Palacio 🙂 I continue to dream for Lavezzi and Rolando for January…
Guys, you should be proud that none of Inter’s signings this year made this list below. Let me remind you that this list of players is worth 130 million euros. To put it into perspective, Thohir had to borrow 220 mill from Goldman and Sachs just to keep the team alive and then you wonder why Moratti lost his shirt on this team.
http://footballspeak.com/post/2012/04/26/Worst-Transfer-of-Moratti-Era.aspx
Thats interesting…… They should put together a list of how many of us sempre-inter readers have fucked your mom. Now that would be perfect! It would have to be a top 30 list tho 😉
Moratti paid a shit load of money for the love of the team. The list is bullshit anyways, Chivu, Muntari, Suazo and Adriano were amazing. I only agree with Quaresma, he did not perform as expected
and for spending that money you get to watch Juventus break every record inter set or get to watch Napoli or Roma surpass inter in quality or even better watch Milan do better with a team full of free transfers!
Muntari and Suazo? Ahahahahahaha
Best signing could be Dodo – the wonderkid -. Regarding the forward department, I believe we will buy in January as it’s a different financial year (FFP). Firmino was never an option this summer because he is NON-EU and we already used the 2 spots for a Vidic & Medel. Forma INTER!
Just the point is, ausilio n Eric tohir just Talk about Shit!! Just given faked appoinment for interista arrounds the world!! In Hot new before transfer market startEd, many players was conected with inter, and eRic tohir had promise for interista give present potential player, those are Torres, Lavezzi, Jovetic, diabiany, bounaventura!! But the result all is Bullshit bro, so we really disappionted!! Forza inter
Dude, are you looking for names or quality?!!
Torres just have a name; Osvaldo is a much better striker at this point.
Biabiany would have been another Scheletto for us. We need to use home grown talent, and buying players just for the sake of spending belongs to the Moratti/Branca area.
@alex.. I agree with you 100%, you know whenever I see primavera highlights I tend to see a player.. His name is camara.. he’s a good runner and always assists or be the person to give a pass before the assist. However, I am not entirely sure if his ready for first team play and I did not mention puscas because his similar to icardi and camara has speed, passing ability..etc that will compliment kovacics style of play.
for me as, eric is doing well and we should support inter as inter fans
and for you.. go home.. you are drunk..
For me the best signing was M’Villa. Very good on defense and great long passes. The only problem will be playing him with Medel. If Mazzari keeps using him I have no doubt he gets the call up to France national team, and he will worth at least 20-30m next season.
As for the number of strikers I see that very positive, because there is more chance for Bonazzolli to play. Us fans need to push Mazzari to do so, like we did for Kovacic. Italian football need to trust its young talents the way that they do in England and Spain.
Agree 101%
There is only one problem here… Mazzarri is the kind of guy that “plays things safe” so I don’t really see that chance you see for Bonnazolli, except maybe in some very easy cup matches.
How many Coach and Players come and leave the club, there is only Interisti who standing, supporting, and loving the club limitless…so let us support our Inter…Forever..Insieme…
If Inter wins EL then there is no way Thohir would sack Mazzarri. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t like the coach either but I want all the best for Inter and for Guarin, he could be really useful and he is a winning card if he only puts his head where it belongs and stop hunting birds and few fans.
Stop talking bitch, you support player who destroy natural ecosystem by killing thousand birds
About the worst signing, its really hard to judge cause the season is just started. Until now, All the signing looks good and everybody seems has important role to play and the fact that we got all of them in a good price is another positive. but shit could go downfall in a moments, Osvaldo & M’Vila has “attitude”, Medel is average at Cardiff, etc.
WHat i`m hoping for is Serie A nr 3 and Win Europa League. that is a must for Iner and Mazzarri. if Mazzarri can`t win Europa League then Fire him!, but let`s hope Inter can win Europa League and get a new Manager 2015/2016 (Simone) 🙂
Winning the Europe league is not going to be that easy. There are teams like Napoli, Fiorentina, Sevilla,Tottenham, PSVs, plus whoever drops from the CL.