Inter CEO Beppe Marotta stopped by Italian broadcaster DAZN as is traditional for the pre-match update on all things Nerazzurri moments ago.

The Nerazzurri Sporting CEO began by addressing the rumors regarding Suning’s financial health and a possible sale of the club, reassuring fans that there is no issue.

“I want to reassure our fans. The owners are solid. We are going through a period of financial contraction in all of football.

“But we are men of sport and these issues can bring us closer together, focusing on the sense of belonging, honouring the jersey, so I am very positive about our future.”

Marotta then continued by talking about today’s match against Roma underlining that the result is as important as the performance and that they are not mutually exclusive.

“This is an important match, even if it is still early in the season. What matters is the performance, as well as the result.”

The former Juventus Director as then asked to comment on the reports that Christian Eriksen’s agent is taking legal action against inter for unpaid commission fees owed to him by the club, following the transfer from Tottenham to Inter in January 2020.

“These are fairly normal things that happen in football, but I can assure the club will fulfill its contractual obligations.”

In conclusion Marotta underlined once again that no big investments are to be expected during this transfer window and that fans should expect to the club to move forward with the current squad until the end of the season.

“As we’ve said many times, the fact we cannot make big investments can also allow us to make the most of the current squad. We are carefully evaluating a confirmation of this group.”