Inter are going into the Champions League Final against Manchester City without a shirt sponsor, so an adult site has offered to pay €100m for the role.

The club had started the season with DigitalBits as the main sponsor, but after repeated failure to keep up with payments, both Inter and Roma removed them from the jerseys.

While the Giallorossi replaced it with SPQR – referencing the Ancient Roman name of the city – the Nerazzurri have left their shirts blank.

That could change, because The Mirror newspaper claim adult site My.Club have made an offer worth up to €100m to become Inter’s shirt sponsors until June 2029.

They have gone so far as to create an exclusive account for Inter at the site, with a message that calls them ‘probably the best football team in Europe.’

“Here at My.Club we’re all about penetrating new verticals,” said vice president Mike Ford.

“Much how Inter’s players squeeze their balls into tight spaces, into the box and then score, we’re looking to do the same.

“We want to sponsor them as they conquer Europe. We can increase their visibility along the way and help drive interactivity, engagement and ultimately boost their authentic communication with fans.

“We’d love to see Lautaro Martinez sharing his exclusive footage on My.Club after the final CL game vs Man City.”

Rather than go into the biggest game in 13 years without a shirt sponsor, Inter are instead considering giving the space on their jerseys to a charitable organisation.

The Champions League Final will be between Inter and Manchester City at the Ataturk Stadium in Istanbul on June 10.

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