Inter owners Suning showed their commitment to the long-term project at the club by extending the deals of directors Beppe Marotta, Piero Ausilio, and Dario Baccin.

This according to today’s print edition of Rome-based newspaper Corriere dello Sport, who highlight how the directors’ renewals show the commitment by all parties to the continuity of the current project under Suning.

The current owners have already put their faith in Marotta, Ausilio, and Baccin to deliver the Nerazzurri’s first Scudetto in eleven years as well as a return to the Champions League knockout rounds.

Now, the aim is for another Scudetto, and the continued development on the pitch all while respecting financial restrictions and sustainability.

In the press release announcing the trio of renewals, the club noted that there is a unity of purpose among the owners and directors as far as the vision for the club and how they intend to keep up success on the pitch.

Suning and their sporting directors have shown faith in each other by agreeing extensions until 2025, and the owners look to have shown that they want to keep the project going and continue in control of the club.