Inter CEO Beppe Marotta spoke to Italian broadcaster DAZN before the Nerazzurri’s thrilling 4-3 victory over Sassuolo today in the Serie A.

“We wanted to set up this squad like this. The January market is an option, but the values are what they are, and the best players are not available for transfers. We need to be vigilant and see what opportunities there will be.”

“Zlatan Ibrahimovic? Today we’re a competitive squad, without Sanchez’s injury we would have been happier. Now we have this drawback, but I think he’ll be back on the pitch in two months and the offensive set-up will remain the same.”

Two goals from former Manchester United striker Romelu Lukaku, who joined the Nerazzurri this summer for a fee of around €80 million, in today’s game brings his total league goals so far this season up to five.

22-year-old Argentinian striker Lautaro Martinez also struck twice to help Inter gain another three points in the league.