Beppe Marotta says that Inter Milan are not planning any deadline day signings, and have not received any offers for Benjamin Pavard.
The Nerazzurri President spoke to Italian broadcaster DAZN, via FCInter1908, ahead of today’s Serie A clash with Udinese.
Inter Milan have made four signings so far this season. They have signed Petar Sucic, Luis Henrique, Ange-Yoan Bonny, and Andy Diouf.
Meanwhile, and just as significantly, young striker Francesco Pio Esposito has become a part of Inter’s first team squad.
There have also been plenty of other transfer rumours surrounding the Nerazzurri.
Most notably, Inter chased Atalanta forward Ademola Lookman for several weeks.
Then, Inter have also been linked with a number of defenders over the course of the summer transfer window. However, they have missed out on targets such as Giovanni Leoni and Koni De Winter.
Marotta: “Inter Not Planning Any More Signings, No Offers For Pavard”

Inter President Beppe Marotta addressed the status of Inter’s transfer plans before today’s Serie A match against Udinese.
“Inter’s squad is complete,” he said. “I don’t think there will be any more transfers in or out.”
The Nerazzurri President insisted that “keeping the spine of the team together is a positive.”
“Only strong teams can do that,” he said.
“The squad is solid in terms of numbers,” Marotta added. “And in line with our plan and goals, based on daily discussions we have with the coach.”
“First of all,” the Inter President noted, “it’s not easy to find players better than the ones that we already havce.”
“Most have great experience and are proven. Maybe they’re getting a little older, but that’s an issue we’ll address eventually.”
Marotta declared that “the defense is a guarantee of stability.”
“We’ll see what happens later,” he added.
Meanwhile, Marotta called the fact that Benjamin Pavard is out of Inter’s starting eleven this evening a “technical decision” by the coach.
He clarified that “there are no offers for him, and I don’t think we’ll get any tomorrow.”
its better for Marotta to pay of loans Inter have now he is owner than buying players. Even a little kid understands that. But they think we are stupid
we lost because of Bisseck and Acerbi
we lost because the whole team played below par, not just because of two players, even though the former was perhaps the worst on the pitch. In any case, this is not something than can be ascribed just to individual players, but to the whole system, including the management decision re the appointment of the coach, transfer market, team cohesion (or better to say, lack of it) game plan, etc. We did not just lose last night, we collapsed. Not because of one or two players’ underperformance, not because of referees, not because we were unlucky, but because of structural problems that, instead of having been solved during the summer, just got worse, thanks to the managements and ownership.
so we have finalized our transfer market by bringing in “young and prospective players with a margin for growth”, which, when translated means – useless trash.
where is that money from the UCL, how come other top teams teams have strengthened and we have brought in some no names? How can we achieve top results without bringing in top players? What are the exact objectives of this management for this season, to qualify for the Europa League?
Just retire now. Your vision no longer suits the club.
You’re very stupid man Marotta you stole inter’s money to buy inter’s shares that’s the reason why you can’t buy us high profile players always you go for average players.
you’re delusional Marotta
I honestly can see why Inzaghi left us if this is what he had to deal with
It was clear since the beginning that Inzaghi left because of Oaktree’s summer transfer plan.
No signs then we’re probably going to end the league in 10 positions
This mouth piece doesn’t care, he already made a lot of money, He only has 2 years on his contract, what worse could happen:? He is probably thinking about retirement already.