The Champions League is not only a dream for Lautaro Martinez but a goal for the upcoming season for Inter Milan. The new owners, Oaktree, are aiming to lead the team towards European success, shifting the focus from domestic titles to international glory. Their vision revolves around making Inter a standout European club, which can attract more sponsors and boost revenue.
Simone Inzaghi, Inter’s coach, has set his sights on a strong Champions League campaign, following the team’s disappointment in the previous season. The new ownership under Oaktree also emphasizes financial stability through prolonged European success. The club’s management and recruitment strategy will remain steady, with the emphasis on innovative market dealings to build a competitive squad that can challenge in Europe.
As the transfer window approaches, Inzaghi may be looking to strengthen the squad with new attacking options, defenders, and possibly a goalkeeper. The club management led by Marotta and Ausilio will need to navigate the market smartly to balance the team’s needs within the financial constraints. Oaktree’s long-term investment plan in Inter aims to elevate the club’s status and create sustained success both on and off the pitch.