Inter have reportedly agreed a new sponsorship deal for their jerseys after the DigitalBits agreement collapsed, so will wear a new version of the kit in the Champions League Final against Manchester City.

The Nerazzurri started the season with DigitalBits as their main shirt sponsor, but the cryptocurrency company failed to pay the initial €24m or the performance-related bonuses of €5.75m that were all due by March 31, 2023.

So at that point, the club scrubbed their logo from the jerseys, choosing to leave the shirt blank for several weeks, including the Champions League semi-final against Milan.

It was reported they were looking to agree a deal to use a charity as their shirt sponsor for the Champions League Final in Istanbul on June 10.

However, Calcio e Finanza claim Inter have put in a special request to UEFA to introduce a new commercial sponsor for the showdown with Manchester City.

It could even be debuted as early as this weekend in Serie A against Torino.

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