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Marlotta: Inter Milan chose Zivo not to relegate consumption, it is indeed intended to introduce Manchester United striker Hoylen

1:41am, 8 June 2025Football

June 7th, Inter Milan President Giuseppe Marotta attended Parma's "Serie A Celebration" today, and was interviewed on key issues such as the appointment of the team's new coach and the signing of the summer window. He clearly responded to the goal of strengthening the front line, confirming that Parma striker Bonnie and Manchester United player Rasmus Hoylen are both on the inspection list.

Mallotta stressed that appointing Christian Zivo as the first-team coach was the club's proactive decision: "We are proud of this choice and must clarify the rumors about 'relegation'. Inter Milan's participation in any event should be based on the highest goal. We never regarded Zivo as the second choice. Previous contact with Fabregas was only a routine test. He asked about his intentions through the Club of Como, but did not have a direct dialogue, and it was ultimately failed to make a move. "

Regarding Simeone Inzag's departure, Malota said that although he tried his best to keep him, he respected his decision: " The football world is full of unpredictability. We thank Inzaghi for his contributions and will now open a new chapter with courage. "

Regarding the forward signing targets mentioned by reporters, Marotta publicly confirmed for the first time: " Club sports director Osilio and Bachen have been working for several months to evaluate the forward adjustment plan. The names you mentioned (Bonnie, Hoylen) can be included in the signing list, and they will become the negotiation targets with other candidates. "

Parma CEO Cherobini revealed on the same day that many teams are interested in Bonnie, and the club will not block the transfer. As a Danish international center, Hoylen's physical fitness and shooting skills meet Inter Milan's tactical needs, but the transfer is difficult.

For Serie A referee Director Rocky admitted that Inter Milan had misjudgment in the game against Roma, Marotta responded: "I have always supported VAR as a tool to reduce misjudgment, but limiting errors does not mean eliminating errors. This incident was indeed a referee error.

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