Inter chief executive Giuseppe ‘Beppe’ Marotta has imposed two new rules that will be followed in Inter’s future transfer dealings according to a report from Corriere della Sera.

Having missed out on Edin Dzeko, a player Inter dedicted a lot of him to, Marotta has stressed the need for Inter to firstly not have any haste when it comes to closing deals in future.

The second rule is that the club will better evaluate things before making moves to ensure that costs will not end up too high.

Inter president Steven Zhang and manager Antonio Conte both agreed that these rules were good things to have.

The report from the Milan based news outlet goes on to state that tomorrow will be an important day for the future of Mauro Icardi.

The Argentine does not wish to wait past tomorrow for Juventus to make a move for him and if no offer arrives, it will open things up for Napoli who have also shown a keen interest in signing him.