Inter CEO Beppe Marotta stopped by Italian broadcaster Sky Sport Italia moments ago after a meeting with the Italian FA to decide the fate of the Serie A season should it be interrupted again, was concluded.
During today’s meeting several decisions were made, including that the Serie A season would be decided by play-offs if the season would be needed to be stopped in case of a second wave of COVID-19.
If that is not possible, an algorithm would decide how the league table would end up looking, a solution heavily backed by FIGC President Gravina, a solution Inter were reportedly against.
The dates for the next two transfer window’s were also decided upon, with this summer’s window being postponed to September 1st and closing October 5th.
Marotta was far from happy with most of the decisions expressing his desire for the Serie A to have more freedom similarly to Premier League.
“I don’t think there are any winners or losers today, this is in my opinion an unusual situation. We have been forced to go back to the drawing board, we’ve been slapped in the face morally, we have lost our reclaim: 3 votes against and 18 in favor of revisiting the rules and governance of an organization that does not reflect the specific importance of a league like Serie A.”
“Today, I could criticize the system of government in the world of football, a system tied to a decision making process that is dependent on too many components.
“I hope that the Serie A has a more autonomous decision making power as is the case in England.”
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