FIGC President Carlo Tavecchio notes he met Inter’s owners Suning Group, but not Sino-Europe Sports, who are in the process of buying Milan.
The Chinese consortium are getting closer to a takeover of the Rossoneri, with a board meeting set for December 2 to put arrangements in place.
“At the FIGC, I only received a delegation from the Chinese owners of Inter,” Tavecchio revealed to assembled reporters.
FIGC President Carlo Tavecchio notes he met Inter’s owners Suning Group, but not Sino-Europe Sports, who are in the process of buying Milan.
The Chinese consortium are getting closer to a takeover of the Rossoneri, with a board meeting set for December 2 to put arrangements in place.
“At the FIGC, I only received a delegation from the Chinese owners of Inter,” Tavecchio revealed to assembled reporters.
“At the moment no-one has yet shown up from Milan. I don’t think there are problems with the closing though, as they’ve already invested €100m.
“If they don’t get to the closure then that would be a significant Easter egg.”