The hedge fund have taken charge after Suning failed to repay a loan by this week's deadline.
What I've understood is that it is in the owners' interest to keep Inter competitive," Inter legend Bergomi told Gazzetta.
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Asked about a change of transfer policy, he continued: I don't think the fans would accept it. (Beppe) Marotta has decided to sign some promising players but also others in their 30s for free. This is the way, and now results are coming, and the books are balanced. I don't see why they should change now.
Some players can't be replaced, like Lautaro," insisted Bergomi.
He didn't score for two and a half months, but nobody complained because he fights, helps his teammates and remains a reference point. A year ago, he'd have been upset. Now, El Toro feels like a captain and a leader. Barella and Calhanoglu are also vital."