Inter are considering offers from British and Saudi investors, but it’s reported no Italian business has shown any interest in purchasing the Serie A club.
Chinese owners Suning Group are looking for new investors and potentially ready to sell the club outright for just under a billion Euro.
BC Partners remain the favourites, although Saudi PIF are also prepared to buy up to 30 per cent of the shares.
Inter are considering offers from British and Saudi investors, but it’s reported no Italian business has shown any interest in purchasing the Serie A club.
Chinese owners Suning Group are looking for new investors and potentially ready to sell the club outright for just under a billion Euro.
BC Partners remain the favourites, although Saudi PIF are also prepared to buy up to 30 per cent of the shares.
According to Calcioefinanza.it, who specialise in football and financial markets, insist there has been zero interest from Italian business.
The same source also maintains that if BC Partners did complete the take-over, they would radically reduce the costs at the club and work to increase revenue, perhaps by selling top stars and cutting wages.