Roberto De Zerbi, the manager of Marseille, has dismissed any speculation about him moving to Inter Milan. He expressed his contentment with staying at the French club. Simone Inzaghi, who managed Inter for four years, has moved to Al-Hilal in Saudi Arabia. De Zerbi was considered a potential successor due to a release clause in his contract.
During an event where he was honoured as a citizen of Foggia, De Zerbi addressed these rumours. He clarified to journalists that he had not been contacted by any other clubs. "I'm happy in Marseille and I haven't received any calls from other clubs," he stated.

De Zerbi took over as Marseille's manager in June 2024 after spending almost two seasons with Brighton and Hove Albion in England. His debut season was impressive, leading Marseille to second place in Ligue 1. This marked their best finish in three years.
The team showcased strong attacking prowess under his leadership, scoring 74 goals in 34 matches. This goal tally was only surpassed by Paris Saint-Germain, who won the Treble and are fierce rivals of Marseille.
Simone Inzaghi's departure from Inter has left a managerial vacancy at the club. Reports suggested De Zerbi might have wanted control over Inter's transfer strategy if he were to join them. He believed that the squad required significant changes to align with his football philosophy and style.
Despite these reports, De Zerbi quickly dispelled such claims publicly. His commitment to Marseille remains firm as he continues to focus on building success with the French side.
De Zerbi's achievements at Marseille highlight his capability as a manager. His decision to stay reflects his dedication to furthering the club's progress and maintaining their competitive edge in Ligue 1.