Antonio Conte faces unsure future at Inter even after Serie A triumph

Inter Milan CEO Giuseppe Marotta insists that Antonio Conte is value each penny of a wage that makes him the highest-paid coach in Serie A.
Inter gained its first league title in 11 years with 4 video games to spare on Sunday, two years after the arrival of Conte who reportedly earns 12 million euros internet per yr, virtually 5 instances as a lot as the subsequent highest-paid coach in Serie A.
“He was a winner as a player and as a coach, and he managed to transmit these values to the players, since none of them had ever won a title except Arturo Vidal at Juventus,” Marotta advised Sky Italia.
“It is better to sign one less player but have a good coach. He has a salary that reflects the honours he has won.”
Inter’s triumph ended Juventus’ nine-year reign as Italian champion, an period of dominance Conte performed a serious half in by main the Turin membership to the primary three league titles of that run between 2011 and 2014.
The 51-year-old additionally gained the 2016-17 Premier League with Chelsea, and loved a glittering enjoying profession with Juve.
The former midfielder gained 5 Serie A crowns, the Champions League, the UEFA Cup and the Coppa Italia amongst different honours in Turin.
However, Conte’s future stays unsure regardless of the title success, because the Italian membership is combating monetary points because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Asked by RAI for a proportion probability of Conte staying on subsequent season, Marotta stated: “I hope 100%. We know we’re in a tough time for sport, not simply soccer, and this inevitably impacts the choices of the massive golf equipment.
“For instance, we’ve misplaced round 70 million euros of revenue. This means our energy within the switch market might be diminished.
“There is no plan B,” he added. “There is a plan A and I think Conte can continue this adventure with us, he has a rapport with the fans and the club, these are fundamental aspects.”
But Conte, who has one yr remaining on his contract, was much less keen to present a definitive reply to the query.
“We have thought a lot about the present, leading Inter back to the title after so many years was too important,” he advised Sky Italia.
“Now the membership president is right here and there are 4 video games left. There might be time to speak collectively and perceive the scenario, to try to organise ourselves and see what comes from it.
“For now, I’m enjoying the moment with my family, the players and the club.”