Inter‘s main sponsor Digitalbits have not made their first payment to the Nerazzurri, according to reports in Italy.

The Blockchain signed an agreement with the 2020-21 Serie A champions worth €85 million over four years.

However, Gazzetta dello Sport report there has been an issue with Inter not receiving the initial payment and, in response, will hide the sponsor on their shirts.

Digitalbits had previously been Inter’s sleeve sponsor but from the 2022-23 campaign, it took place front and centre of their jerseys.

DigitalBits is a protocol layer blockchain which is focused on aiding consumer digital assets, specifically branded currencies and launched the criptovalute XDB.

The Nerazzurri’s main sponsor for 2021-22 was Socios.com, replacing Pirelli. They tyre company had been the club’s long-standing sponsor prior to this.

Inter face Lyon on Saturday in their fourth pre-season friendly before a final warm-up clash with Villarreal on Aug. 6 and the new season starts with a visit to newly promoted Lecce a week later.

12 thought on “Gazzetta: Inter sponsor hasn’t made first payment”
  1. Hahahahahahahahahahahahah, told you this was coming.

    Next season inter team will be a joke either way, even if they sell skriniar for 60-70m euros – i can see all the players leave bar alexis sanchez -with his contract.

    I think accerbi will be too expensive for you lot 🙂 enjoy inter

  2. Such an oracle that Mohammed. How Serie A clubs don’t fight for his services is beyond our all understanding.

  3. @Mohammed
    What are you laughing at ?
    The hardships of another Italian club ?
    Seriously ?
    It’s not funny at all.
    As a Juve fan , I really want other Italian teams to be successful and be strong competitors to Juve so that we can see Italian teams once again in UCL semi-finals at least.

  4. How PATHETIC these comment sections has become recently with these childish comments from some kids that have serious mental problems. I use to to learn a lot from other fans but maybe it’s time to leave it to kids.

  5. @mohamed
    U such a fool if u hate inter that’s ur Business inter will always be inter an for their supporters not for an idiot hater like u. Relax fool

  6. LOl so many haters. Do people actually believe there’s a reality where Inter go bankrupt. Inter among the most valuable club in the world so I don’t think they will struggle to find buyers or get funding if needed. The whole campaign to smear Inter will all the negativity from Italy won’t work especially for anyone with half a brain. Inter still have the best starting line up in Italy and just last year were the best performing team both in and outside Italy being just 1 trophy away from a domestic treble. I think with the addition of a hungry motivated Lukaku Inter will make it very clear that all the talk is on the pitch.

  7. As a Milan fan, i want to beat Inter. I don’t want to see Inter go bankrupt or ripped off. A strong league, full of successful, stable teams, is good for everyone.

  8. I also want a strong league, what’s the point of winning 9 in a row when the rest of the league is full of clowns 😉

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