While playing down links to Neymar, Auslilo admits that Inter were keen to get a deal done for Nigeria international Ademola Lookman over the summer - only to see domestic rivals Atalanta play hard ball during negotiations - the winger had even gone public with his desire to leave the Bergamo side. No agreement was reached, though, leading head coach Cristian Chivu to put his faith in others.
Ausilio said: "We tried for Lookman – Atalanta were immovable. But the growth of [Francesco] Pio Esposito and [Ange-Yoan] Bonny allowed us to stay faithful to the 3-5-2. We saw his physical strength and hunger. So Bonny was chosen as a replacement for [Marcus] Thuram and Esposito as a replacement for Lautaro [Martinez]."
Ausilio also conceded that Inter "followed Rasmus Hojlund" before seeing the Danish striker complete a loan move from Premier League giants Manchester United to reigning Serie A champions Napoli, who have repeaed the benefits of that move so far.
He went on to discuss legendary former Inter managers, naming Antonio Conte and Luciano Spalletti as two of best. He also hailed the leadership skills of Roberto Mancini and Claudio Ranieri, but said of a Portuguese tactician that will always be known as 'The Special One': "Jose Mourinho? Above everyone for what he represents in Inter's history."
Finally, Ausilio addressed his own future. He has seen a move to the Saudi Pro League speculated on, but there is full commitment on his part to a contract in Milan. Ausilio said: "I'm happy where I am. I have a contract until 2027. I've had more lucrative offers before – but I never left Inter."
He added on potential movement for Inter in the January window of 2026: "After just a month and a half, do you really think clubs are already planning January? Fantasies. Football lives in the present."