When pressed on whether Serie A clubs could ever mount a realistic attempt to sign a player of Mbappe’s calibre, Marotta did not hide from the truth. The Inter chief was frank in his assessment, saying, “Operations like Mbappe’s in Italy are not possible now. In Serie A, there’s only one champion, Modric, and he’s 40. Clearly, ours is a transitional league.”
His remarks reflect the harsh financial reality facing Italian football in contrast to Europe’s wealthier leagues. In England, the Premier League’s broadcasting revenue has allowed even mid-table clubs to pursue marquee names, while Spain and France can still rely on the drawing power of Real Madrid, Barcelona, and Paris Saint-Germain to attract global icons. Italy, by comparison, has struggled to keep pace, with most top sides forced to prioritise balance sheets over blockbuster transfers.