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Marco Branca reflects upon the economic troubles of Inter Milan

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The Nerazzurri’s head of technical staff believes that the club needs to take some bitter steps towards economic austerity in order to build a better and sustainable future.
Marco Branca has stressed the need for Inter Milan to cut down on its costs through all possible measures, and believes that the economic prowess will allow them to stay competitive in the light of UEFA’s Financial Fair Play initiative.
The Beneamata sporting director has started taking a more proactive role towards reducing the Nerazzurri’s wage bill, as well as cutting costs across the board in order to get more money for the transfer business.
Moreover, the transfer chief has also been involved in clever buying and selling of players, keeping the net transfer budget in the positive for the club.
While http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Inter-c39567 Milan have spent €70 million on shopping for players, the outfit raised €90m selling players from the squad keeping in view the UEFA’s Financial Fair Play rules.
Branca stressed that Inter Milan do not lack in the conception of creative ideas for a better future, and stated that the deficiency lies in the lack of initiative to take these ideas towards reality.
The Nerazzurri executive was adamant that the Milan outfit must keep pushing towards implementing these ideas, and jump to next one if the first one is not feasible.
While talking to Tele Radio Stereo, the 47-year-old said:
“Inter are full of ideas, this is not lacking, but maybe we lack support for all those ideas. But, in having many ideas, if the first is not feasible, we will try to implement the second, then the third.”
Branca went on to reflect upon the financial challenges faced by the Italian giants, and why they are starting to lag behind the world.
The Inter Milan chief stressed that the Nerazzurri’s revenues are half that of European giants such as http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604, Real Madrid, Manchester City and Manchester United, while the club continues to incur the same magnitude of costs.
The Beneamata Sporting Director stressed that the things cannot go on like this for the Milan outfit, and the need of the hour for the club is to undertake programmes of economic austerity in order to sustain a better future for the club and its fans.

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