Former Inter president and owner Massimo Moratti has shared his belief that Inter are in good hands with current owners Suning.

Suning purchased the club in the Summer of 2016 from Indonesian tycoon Erick Thohir and as part of their takeover they also snapped up Moratti’s remaining shares in the club.

“Here everything has been ruined by the current situation, but I believe that both Suning’s will and potential remain solid and the I hope that Inter will have a good future,” Moratti remarked in an interview with Italian broadcaster Sport Mediaset, which was aired yesterday afternoon.

Moratti then went on to discuss the ongoing speculation with regard to Brescia’s Sandro Tonali possibly moving to Inter in the coming months.

“Right now maybe we have to see how Eriksen does, but Tonali is a great midfielder. Inter will also certainly need someone on the wings.”

Next he spoke on Inter striker Lautaro Martinez, who continues to be linked with a move to La Liga powerhouses Barcelona.

“You cannot hold someone back, who has the idea of expressing themselves elsewhere.”

Moratti purchased a majority stake in Inter from Ernesto Pellegrini back in 1995 and was the club’s majority shareholder up until 2013 when Thohir came onto the scene.

Moratti invested hundreds of million into the club during his time in charge and was at the helm when the club achieved arguably its greatest achievement, the treble in the 2009/10 season.