
After being eliminated from the Club World Cup tournament, the Milan-based "Inter" team is starting to make changes to its roster. This was reported by Euro-football.ru.
The team led by Christian Kivu lost 0:2 to "Fluminense" in the Round of 16. After the match, "nerazzurri" captain Lautaro Martinez openly criticized some team members for their lack of attention and insufficient effort.
Shortly after, club president Giuseppe Marotta supported the Argentine player's words, particularly focusing on Hakan Çalhanoğlu. According to internal sources from Fabrizio Romano, Martinez spoke in plural and mentioned other players besides Çalhanoğlu. The issue with the Turkish player is currently the most acute, but in the near future, the "Inter" team may also have to part ways with other players due to their attitude towards work.
The team's results and internal problems are leading to a process of departures. This will require a new roster and reforms for the next season.
If the players do not increase their responsibility, the team management is ready to make firm decisions. Therefore, there is a high likelihood of significant changes in the "Inter" roster.