Massimo Moratti claims he has been asked by Inter’s new Chinese owners to return to the club as President, but “I don’t know what I’d say” to their offer.

Moratti relinquished his presidency of Inter when he sold a majority share in the club to Erick Thohir three years ago, but the Indonesian has since passed on 40 percent of his stake to Suning Group, which in turn purchased the 71-year-old’s remaining 30%.

“Returning to Inter? They’ve asked me…” he told Premium Sport.

Massimo Moratti claims he has been asked by Inter’s new Chinese owners to return to the club as President, but “I don’t know what I’d say” to their offer.

Moratti relinquished his presidency of Inter when he sold a majority share in the club to Erick Thohir three years ago, but the Indonesian has since passed on 40 percent of his stake to Suning Group, which in turn purchased the 71-year-old’s remaining 30%.

“Returning to Inter? They’ve asked me…” he told Premium Sport.

“Being President is an honour, but I don’t know what I’d say.

“There’s nostalgia for the feelings of the people, the fans. Erick Thohir tried to make signings, although with difficulty because of difficulties in managing a bigger toy than he expected.

“With the Chinese, I feel safe. Their desire to do well is strong.”

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