Many have suggested that the hedge fund would buy Inter and turn it around for a quick profit, but Marotta insists they are committed to a long-term project.
He told Sky Italia: “Oaktree arrived at the club on tiptoe, silently, but in a concrete and participatory way. The relationship is positive and daily, all aimed at ensuring the quest for economic and financial sustainability.
“This sustainability takes place through agreed guidelines, that is to say, assembling a team that responds to economic constraints in terms of labor costs, at an average age that can guarantee the fact that investment is made in young people who represent an asset, an element that contributes to providing sustainability.
“In the coming season we will guarantee maximum competitiveness through players who are younger than those of today, but who also represent quality, professionalism and heritage.”
When asked if he will stay for the long term, Marotta also said: “Yes, I am happy at Inter, so I hope to get results and contribute to them.”
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