Ernesto Paolillo has written an open letter to the Nerazzurri President after choosing to leave the club; thanks everyone at the Beneamata for their constant support.
Inter Milan director, Ernesto Paolillo, has written an open letter to President Massimo Moratti after making his decision to leave the outfit, and believes that he has completed his cycle at San Siro.
The Nerazzurri director general was the person in charge when their Primavera team earned the NextGen crown.
Paolillo stated that he has always believed that life moves in cycle just like the economy, and stated that his belief that his cycle at Inter Milan has come to a conclusion, following the Nerazzurri Youth Academy’s triumph in
the Champions League for youth clubs.
The Beneamata executive stated that he holds a great amount of gratitude in his heart for the Moratti family and everyone at the club, as they showed him constant support throughout his tenure.
Paolillo stated that he can never thank the Benemata President enough for trusting him with the responsibilities at San Siro, and stated that he will cherish every moment of the success that he has celebrated with the Milan outfit.
In his open letter to the Massimo Moratti, the former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Inter-c39567 Milan managing director said:
“I have always thought that life, much like the economy, comes in cycles– and following the upcoming conclusion of the final stages of the Youth Academy Leagues – I consider my cycle at Inter to be at an end. It is from the bottom
of my heart that I thank you, the entire Moratti family and everyone at the club for the constant support I have received during these fantastic years, as well as the opportunity you gave me to be a part of the success that Inter has had.”
Ernesto Paolillo stated that it has been an incredible experience with Inter Milan, and insisted that the decision to leave the club is a very emotional one for him.
The Nerazzurri executive wished the best to his successor, Marco Fassone, and stated that the appointment of a new director will be the start of a new cycle.
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