In their most recent press release, the new management stated that they plan to expand into the global software market via a series of acquisitions in Asia and Latin America.
A)their most recent press release, the new management stated that they plan to expand
B)its most recent press release, the new management stated that they plan to expand
C)its most recent press release, the new management stated that it plans on expanding
D)its most recent press release, the new management stated an intention to expand
D)its most recent press release, the new management stated their intention to expand
Here OA is given as D.
But should not 'intention' in D be followed by preposition. I remember One of Ron's posts clearly said 'intention to' is always wrong and it should be 'intention of'. Even though C is also not idiomatic I chose C because of the above reason.
This is really becoming confusing to me.