Bastoni is a Atalanta product, not Inter. That’s probably a good thing because they generally are better at it.
Inter have no plan what so ever, the fact that you have to prove your almost on the same level as already established players is part of the whole problem. Players that age are not fully developed they need to be able to make mistakes and have games where they don’t perform and not be punished for it, at Inter if you have two bad games as a young player you often won’t get another chance if you get a chance at all and not just loaned out to some random club in Serie C. Sorry but that’s just not how you develop players, you need to show them trust, nurse them, coach them, make an over all plan so they gain the right confidence, not all talent are born with an iron mentality but just like a muscle that can be trained but no such luck at Inter. Inter had abundant of very talented young players the past 10-15 years but hardly anyone made it, the talent wasn’t the part of the problem, Inter’s way of dealing with it was and still is the problem. It’s striking the amount of success the Primavera team had over the years but so few ever making it, several of these even making records still never made it to anything. If Inter actually spend anytime on development especially the mental side of it, gave the more time and put more effort into it I’m convinced more would have made it.
The most striking thing about Di Marco is his mentality, that’s probably why he handled the garbage treatment.
I’m not so convinced Casedei and Agume will handle that treatment, as hardly anyone has.