Just a reminder, its not as sour as the post makes it out to be. Inter is in a fairly solid state, where they can now focus on getting the new stadium project going, where they dont need to sell important players and can hold important players like Barella and Lautaro.
Sure, they still need to be smart about projects and contracts but this article reads like Inter is on the brink of colapsing and its only a matter of seconds until they have to file for bankcrupcy.
In the end, Inter will most likely get a new owner who will pay their debts, since Suning cant at the moment.
Just a reminder, its not as sour as the post makes it out to be. Inter is in a fairly solid state, where they can now focus on getting the new stadium project going, where they dont need to sell important players and can hold important players like Barella and Lautaro.
Sure, they still need to be smart about projects and contracts but this article reads like Inter is on the brink of colapsing and its only a matter of seconds until they have to file for bankcrupcy.
In the end, Inter will most likely get a new owner who will pay their debts, since Suning cant at the moment.
Well it all depends on the new owner. It’s not given that the new owner is willing to continue spending and keeping the wage structure like that.