

Key Takeaways:
- Massimo Moratti, aged 80, was admitted to intensive care at the Humanitas Institute in Rozzano on Wednesday for pneumonia
- Doctors have stated that Moratti’s condition is “very delicate” but “not critical” as he remains intubated and reliant on assisted breathing
- The former Inter president oversaw the club from 1995 to 2013, securing 16 trophies during his tenure
Hospitalisation of a Football Legend
On Wednesday, deep concern spread throughout Italian football following news that Massimo Moratti, a pivotal figure in Inter’s history, was urgently transferred to the intensive care unit at the Humanitas Institute in Rozzano, near Milan. Moratti, aged 80, is being treated for pneumonia and is currently intubated, breathing with mechanical support.
Massimo Moratti ricoverato in terapia intensiva per una polmonite.
L’ex presidente dell'Inter non sarebbe in condizioni critiche, ma la situazione rimane delicata #DAZN pic.twitter.com/hdPssGhEin
— DAZN Italia (@DAZN_IT) August 27, 2025
Current Medical Status
According to reports by Tuttosport, medical staff have described Moratti’s condition as “very delicate”, although they emphasised it is “not critical”. The former Inter president remains closely monitored by healthcare professionals due to the seriousness of his situation.
Moratti’s Enduring Legacy at Inter Milan
Moratti’s hospitalisation triggered an outpouring of support and anxiety amongst the club’s fanbase and the wider Italian football community. During his presidency from 1995 to 2013, Moratti was instrumental in guiding Inter Milan through one of its most successful eras, with the club amassing 16 major trophies under his leadership.
Years as Inter President | Trophies Won | Current Health Status | Location |
---|---|---|---|
1995–2013 | 16 | Very delicate but not critical (intubated) | Humanitas Institute, Rozzano |
Massimo Moratti remains a cherished symbol at Inter Milan, and news of his condition continues to generate profound concern and support throughout the football world.