Erick Thohir is still the President of Inter and insists he won’t sell his 30 per cent of the club “until the time is right.”
He bought out the club from Massimo Moratti in 2013 and sold 68.55 per cent to Chinese conglomerate Suning Group in June 2016.
Despite not being particularly involved in the decision-making process, Thohir is still technically the President of Inter.
“Selling my shares is a business decision and we, as businessmen, always want to wait for the right moment to walk away,” Thohir told IDN Times.
Erick Thohir is still the President of Inter and insists he won’t sell his 30 per cent of the club “until the time is right.”
He bought out the club from Massimo Moratti in 2013 and sold 68.55 per cent to Chinese conglomerate Suning Group in June 2016.
Despite not being particularly involved in the decision-making process, Thohir is still technically the President of Inter.
“Selling my shares is a business decision and we, as businessmen, always want to wait for the right moment to walk away,” Thohir told IDN Times.
“Don’t forget that I am till the President of the club, even if I am only a minority shareholder.”
According to Tuttosport, Thohir is eager to maintain the prestige of being Inter President, especially after they qualified for the Champions League.
He is branching out into politics, as yesterday he was appointed campaign manger to re-elect Indonesian President Joko Widodo.
Suning, on the other hand, would prefer to complete the takeover and install either Steven Zhang or current Vice-President Javier Zanetti.