Inter patron Steven Zhang has ambitions to “attract the best talent from around the world” to maintain their status among the “biggest clubs in the world”.
The Nerazzurri are fighting for the Scudetto in Italy this term and are currently eight points behind Lazio with two games in hand after a controversial period.
Inter patron Steven Zhang has ambitions to “attract the best talent from around the world” to maintain their status among the “biggest clubs in the world”.
The Nerazzurri are fighting for the Scudetto in Italy this term and are currently eight points behind Lazio with two games in hand after a controversial period.
Lautaro Martinez, one of the biggest stars at San Siro, has been linked with a move to the biggest clubs in Europe and when you put the arguments about the fixture list aside, the President has opened up on his big ambitions for the Milan side.
“For Inter, as one of the biggest clubs in the world, you have to try your best to win,” Zhang told Financial Times. “We don’t want to sell our talented players and attract the best talent from around the world.”
Zhang claims that Suning has increased the Nerazzurri’s “value as a club” to the sponsors after taking over at the Giuseppe Meazza.
The President has targeted his native China as a platform for new fans and widen the interest around his football club to give potential sponsors a wider global range.
“Since Inter was bought by Suning, the club has gone through a huge transformation,” he added. “Firstly, our performance on the pitch.
“Secondly, our commercial and marketing value. You can see from our digital platforms; the numbers are double or triple to what they were a couple of years ago.
“So, it’s logical that our value as a club is going up too.”