Inter chief executive Giuseppe ‘Beppe’ Marotta has shared his desire to see a resolution found to the ongoing saga between the club and striker Mauro Icardi.
“I hope the situation with Icardi can mend itself,” Marotta explained in an interview with news agency ANSA.
“We are a family and parents must make decisions for the sake of their children, but they are not punishments. They are made so the kids can grow and get better.
“That is how our decision should be interpreted,” he insisted. “I hope we can mend this rift as quickly as possible because Icardi is a good lad who has given a lot to Inter and can still give us so much.”
He concluded by giving an update on the 26-year-old Argentine’s current condition.
“Now he’s struggling with a knee problem. We hope it heals as quickly as possible and that he returns to the group after rehabilitation.”
