SportItalia transfer market expert Alfredo Pedulla has expressed apprehension about the capacity of current Inter owners Suning to successfully lead the club following a day which saw negative turns in two key negotiations.

Speaking live on air, Pedulla gave his thoughts on the Nerazzurri owners in light of the team’s evident failure to sign Paulo Dybala and Torino defender Bremer.

The current Inter owners have come in for some criticism in light of the fact that the financial situation under their ownership has caused major sales to become necessary, but they have also made a number of ambitious signings, including several this summer.

The anticipated arrivals of Dybala and Bremer were seen as major statements of intent from the Nerazzurri and from Suning, but neither of the deals have gotten done after much delays, and now the two players look to be on their way to Roma and Juventus respectively.

“I have major doubts about Suning’s ownership at Inter because means that no player’s situation is certain.”

“They go all the way through the process of negotiations, but then they don’t sign the player,” he noted. “Bremer is the apotheosis of sensational unfinished business. If they’re unable to complete the deal for him, it makes them look bad.”