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·24 March 2025
Inter Milan & Austria Veteran Striker Reiterates Ambition To Leave San Siro With Another Treble Under His Belt: “Can Win Everything”

SempreInter.Com
·24 March 2025
Inter Milan veteran star Marko Arnautovic is keen to win another treble before leaving the club for the second time.
Speaking to Serbian outlet Meridian Sport via FCInterNews, the 35-year-old reiterated his ambition to conquer everything this term.
Marko Arnautovic will likely leave the San Siro upon the expiry of his contract in June.
However, he intends to add to his trophy cabinet before parting ways with Inter for the second time in his career.
Indeed, the Austria captain spent a season-long loan at the club in 2009/10, arriving from Twente as a teen prodigy.
Therefore, he was part of the team that won a historic treble under Jose Mourinho.
Despite being a marginal figure in a star-studded squad, he
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 25: Marko Arnautovic of FC Internazionale celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the Coppa Italia Quarter Final match between FC Internazionale and SS Lazio at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on February 25, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Arnautovic could join Red Star Belgrade in the summer as a free agent.
However, he refuses to think about his next club before the end of the season.
Indeed, the former Bologna center-forward chooses to focus on the present.
“Everyone knows I’m a Red Star fan,” Arnautovic said. “I love Red Star, but right now, I’m focused on Inter.
“We’re fighting for the Scudetto, the Champions League, Serie A, and the Coppa Italia.
“After that, who knows what could happen? But everyone should know I’m a big Red Star supporter.”
“Dragović keeps calling me and asking, ‘Come on, when are you coming to Red Star?’
“But it’s not like going to a tavern – it’s not that simple.
“I wish Red Star and Serbia all the best, and I hope we’ll meet again one day.”
“There’s a lot of talk about different clubs, but right now, my focus is only on Inter.”
Austria suffered a 2-0 defeat at Serbia in the return leg of their UEFA Nations League playoff tie yesterday.
Therefore, they’ll stay in League B, even though they showed more than Dragan Stojkovic’s side in this two-legged tie.
Meanwhile, Arnautovic returned to Belgrade as a foe but received a warm welcome, nonetheless.
“You know that my father’s entire family is Serbian, so the emotions here are intense.
“But I came here to win.
“Okay, it didn’t happen, so we move forward. The emotions are strong, but I return to Milan with my head down because we lost.
“We made a mistake by not closing it out in the first leg. In Vienna, we had plenty of chances.
“It’s already tough to play in Serbia, and this pitch wasn’t easy.
“Losing is never good, but we look ahead. Now, the goal is to qualify for the World Cup.”