Inter want to take action against Commisso

According to Il Corriere dello Sport, Inter are considering taking action against Fiorentina President Rocco Commisso if the FIGC Prosecutor won’t ban him after his recent interviews.

The Nerazzurri seem to have lost patience with the Tuscans’ patron who once again criticised the Serie A champions and other Italian clubs in his latest interview with the Financial Times.

Commisso said that owners of other Serie A clubs are jealous of him “because who else has done what I’ve done?”

“Want me to list them? Not the Agnellis. The grandfather, maybe, not the grandchildren,” he added.

“Not Gordon at Milan. Not that kid at Suning. It’s other people’s money. OK? And then we go down the list [of club owners in Italy], there’s nobody, nobody like me here.”

Commisso has been quite loud in criticising the Italian football system lately and has repeatedly accused Juventus and Inter of not respecting the rules.

“Rules in football must be transparent. It is not possible that Fiorentina must be in line with the liquidity index every three or six months to bring money to Italy while clubs like Juventus or Inter don’t respect it, perhaps by delaying the payment of salaries,” he said in an interview with Rai 2 in September.

“Why do I need to bring money and others don’t do the same? I know what you write in Italy, rules are not respected.”

“We don’t have a problem with anybody coming in. We have a problem with people playing by the same rules,” he added less than a month later.

“There should have been consequences for anybody not meeting these rules.”

According to Il Corriere dello Sport, Inter expect the FIGC Prosecutor to take action against Commisso, otherwise, they will report him seeking a ban from the Italian football authorities.