We don't have to kill him...let's keep doing business with him in the future. He gets some top talents and no problem have a good working relationship with the guy.
Not to Inter, specifically. Just to be released from his contract. Which, at the time, was more than fair. The management was thought to have, legitimately or otherwise (we know the truth, of course), compromised the club and put its position and future in doubt. Those are extenuating circumstances. Blanc and Gigli were also letting many players go but tried to play hardball with, arguably, the most important (with respect to market value) one.
We don't have to kill him...let's keep doing business with him in the future. He gets some top talents and no problem have a good working relationship with the guy.