What happened: Inter Milan president Beppe Marotta publicly endorsed Cristian Chivu as the club's long-term head coach, telling reporters Inter can "open a very long chapter" with him. Marotta called Chivu "the right man to build a long term project," per Fabrizio Romano. The remarks signal Inter's intent to keep Chivu in charge beyond the current campaign.
Why it matters: The endorsement removes near-term uncertainty around Inter's bench and frames Chivu — a former Inter defender — as a foundational hire rather than a stopgap. Marotta separately credited owner Oaktree for granting wide operational autonomy, reinforcing that the coaching call is sporting-side rather than ownership-driven. For a club that just navigated a Scudetto race, locking in continuity matters for transfer planning and squad stability.
What to watch: Watch for a formal contract update on Chivu and how Inter's summer transfer strategy reflects the commitment to his project. End-of-season pressers from Marotta and Chivu should add detail on roster priorities.