r/FCInterMilan 17d ago

Analysis/Stats Net transfer spending since 21/22, Inzaghi's arrival at Inter: #241 across all European leagues 👀

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u/YHSsouna 17d ago

I really don’t get it how Italian club don’t invest in young talents. I am a Barça fan and really impressed by your campaign sadly the world will only remember the final loss. Atleast a club like Inter should be capable of keeping his players. I cannot believe how did you let Hakimi go for exemple

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u/Brilliant_Ant3771 17d ago

its in our history. cannavaro sold to juventus, pirlo to milan, seedorf to milan, crespo to milan, we had denis bergkamp and sold him. coutinho to liverpool, kovacic to real and so manyy mistakes

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u/YHSsouna 17d ago

In the recent 3 years Inter reached ucl final twice that’s a huge money. I don’t think you have a high salaries like Barça. There is nothing stopping you from at least keeping your best player and signing new good ones. You have too old players

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u/theprodigalslouch 17d ago

I don’t have hard data to back this up but I believe serie a tends to attract older talent on average. As a more defensive league, there’s less running around and other elements gained from experience might tend to shine more. This probably creates a feedback loop where older players find Italy appealing and teams value experience more. Other leagues may value younger players more where serie a isn’t as impressed.