According to Sky Sport Italia, Inter President Steven Zhang has asked players to give up two months wages to help the team financially.

Like many other football clubs in Europe, Inter face a financial crisis mainly due to the COVID pandemic.

According to Sky Sport Italia, President Zhang met the players this morning and asked them to give up their salaries for two months.

Each player will decide individually and may meet the club directors in the coming days.

According to Sky Sport Italia, Inter President Steven Zhang has asked players to give up two months wages to help the team financially.

Like many other football clubs in Europe, Inter face a financial crisis mainly due to the COVID pandemic.

According to Sky Sport Italia, President Zhang met the players this morning and asked them to give up their salaries for two months.

Each player will decide individually and may meet the club directors in the coming days.

Vice president Javier Zanetti confessed last week the club have “serious financial problems” while Beppe Marotta claimed the club would appeal to the players' conscience asking them to help the club, but denied they will be asked to renounce to their title-winning bonuses.

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