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Inter Milan GM Marotta talks FIGC presidency and Oaktree loan

Inter Milan GM Beppe Marotta has ruled out a move for the FIGC presidency.

There have been calls for Marotta to take the Federation presidency.

But he said: "No, I'm tied to Inter until 2027 and I'm very happy with it. It's clear that in 2027 I will be 70 years old and I could dedicate myself to sport, perhaps in the context of social issues and in the valorization of our young people who are not yet able to carry out the activity according to the right standards.

"I would do it with great fun. A responsibility I'm not interested in is the one in the Federation, although I view the role of president with great respect."

Marotta also spoke of the Oaktree loan: "It's a question pertaining to the ownership. I won't go into the merits. The ownership is present and we don't have any problems. We manage the club calmly and we are planning the future. I am sure that this issue will be addressed by the president as soon as possible, for the good and history of Inter, with respect for the fans."

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