Bergomi: Inter, no choices for money. Regrets Solet and Jones
Beppe Bergomi attacks the Inter market, accusing financial choices and regretting the failed purchases of Solet and Jones.

Beppe Bergomi, legendary Inter captain, openly condemns the club's transfer policy, stating that choices are driven exclusively by money and not by a sporting vision. According to the former defender, Inter let two key reinforcements slip away: Solet, a 23-year-old French midfielder, identified as an ideal replacement for Nicolò Barella, and Jones, a 27-year-old English full-back, considered a potential partner for the defense. Both had been monitored with interest, but the management preferred to save money by choosing low-cost market solutions.
















