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Report – Inter Milan To Save Big By Offloading Two Out-Of-Favour Strikers This Summer
Report – Inter Milan To Save Big By Offloading Two Out-Of-Favour Strikers This Summer

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Report – Inter Milan To Save Big By Offloading Two Out-Of-Favour Strikers This Summer

Report – Inter Milan To Save Big By Offloading Two Out-Of-Favour Strikers This Summer Inter Milan will save significantly on the wages and amortization of Joaquin Correa and Marko Arnautovic following their departures this summer. Italian outlet Calcio e Finanza report that the total savings for the Nerazzurri will be around €25 million. Advertisement Inter Milan will go into next season with a couple players missing from last season's attack. Argentine international forward Joaquin Correa has already left the Nerazzurri. He officially signed for Brazilian club Botafogo, who were eliminated from the Club World Cup over the weekend. Meanwhile, Marko Arnautovic's contract with the Nerazzurri runs out at the end of the month. Therefore, he will no longer be an Inter player from tomorrow on. Inter To Save €25M In Wages & Amortization As Joaquin Correa & Marko Arnautovic Depart MILAN, ITALY – APRIL 12: Marko Arnautovic of FC Internazionale celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Cagliari at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on April 12, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by) According to Calcio e Finanza, Inter will save significantly by offloading both Correa and Arnautovic. Advertisement In the case of former Lazio and Sevilla forward Correa, the 30-year-old had cost Inter €14.9 million last season between gross wages and amortization. Meanwhile, for Marko Arnautovic, that number was €9.7 million. Therefore, between the two of them, Correa and Arnautovic had cost Inter just under €25 million. That certainly constitutes a significant savings for the upcoming campaign for the Nerazzurri.

Revealed – How Inter Milan Will Refinance €400M+ Bond In Full
Revealed – How Inter Milan Will Refinance €400M+ Bond In Full

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time20-06-2025

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Revealed – How Inter Milan Will Refinance €400M+ Bond In Full

Inter Milan will refinance their bond of over €400 million by issuing a new bond. Italian outlet Calcio e Finanza detail how the new bond will be worth €350 million, with an interest rate of 4.52%. Inter had most recently refinance the bond in 2022, under previous owners Suning. Advertisement That bond had been for €400 million. With the total interest, the club owed their bondholders €412 million. But the club will be repaying the full amount. This comes almost two years before the bond matures in February of 2027. Inter Milan Will Refinance Bond By Issuing New Bond MILAN, ITALY – MAY 22: (L-R) CEO Corporate FC Internazionale Alessandro Antonello, Oaktree's Global Opportunities strategy Managing Director Katherine Ralph, Managing Director and Co-Head of Europe for Oaktree's Global Opportunities strategy Alejandro Cano, CEO Sport FC Internazionale Giuseppe Marotta attend a meeting between FC Internazionale new owners Oaktree and Club's Management on May 22, 2024 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Guido) The big question has been how Inter Milan will repay their bond in full. And Calcio e Finanza reveal that the club will do so by issuing a new bond. This will be for €350 million. Moreover, notably, the interest rate on the new bond will be €4.52 million – down from the rate of €6.75 million on the previous bond. There remains the question of where the over €50 million extra will come from. Advertisement According to Calcio e Finanza, there would be a couple of possibilities here. One would be for Inter owners Oaktree Capital to make a cash injection to directly pay off the remaining amount that the club owe to their bondholders. Furthermore, another possibility would be for the Nerazzurri to use revenues from the club's own coffers to pay off the amount. That would come after what has been a very high-earning season for the club.

Revealed – How Much Luis Henrique Signing Will Cost Inter Milan In 2025-26
Revealed – How Much Luis Henrique Signing Will Cost Inter Milan In 2025-26

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time02-06-2025

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Revealed – How Much Luis Henrique Signing Will Cost Inter Milan In 2025-26

Revealed – How Much Luis Henrique Signing Will Cost Inter Milan In 2025-26 The signing of Luis Henrique from Marseille will cost Inter Milan around €9.22 million in total during the 2025-26 financial year. This according to Italian outlet Calcio e Finanza. They report that this will be the total amount that the Nerazzurri pay between the Brazilian's wages and the amortization of his transfer fee. Advertisement Luis Henrique is on the verge of joining Inter Milan from Marseille. The 23-year-old has arrived in Milan today. Tomorrow, he will undergo his medicals and then sign his contract with the Nerazzurri ahead of the Club World Cup. Reportedly, Henrique is the player Inter have signed to be the backup for Denzel Dumfries at right-wingback. Luis Henrique Signing To Cost Inter Milan €9.22 Million In 2025-26 PORTO ALEGRE, BRAZIL – DECEMBER 6: Luis Henrique of Botafogo looks at the ball during the match between Internacional and Botafogo as part of Brasileirao 2023 at Beira-Rio Stadium on December 6, 2023 in Porto Alegre, Brazil. (Photo by Pedro H. Tesch/Getty Images) For the fiscal year corresponding to next season, Inter Milan will book one fifth of the fixed amount of the fee that they are paying Marseille. Reports indicate that that is €23 million plus €2 million in add-ons. Advertisement Therefore, according to Calcio e Finanza, the transfer will cost €4.6 million in next season's accounts. Meanwhile, the outlet note, Luis Henrique will earn €2.5 million net in his first season at Inter. That will come to €4.62 million gross. Therefore, the total cost of the transfer in next season's accounts will be €9.22 million.

AC Milan & Inter Informed Of Capacity & Environmental Requirements For New San Siro Project
AC Milan & Inter Informed Of Capacity & Environmental Requirements For New San Siro Project

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time28-05-2025

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AC Milan & Inter Informed Of Capacity & Environmental Requirements For New San Siro Project

AC Milan & Inter Informed Of Capacity & Environmental Requirements For New San Siro Project AC Milan and Inter recently concluded the preliminary Services Conference for their new San Siro project. Per Calcio e Finanza via FCInterNews, the Municipality of Milan has informed the clubs of several environmental requests. Advertisement The ambitious San Siro project is gathering momentum. Indeed, the Milan clubs have stepped up talks with the city over purchasing the stadium and surrounding areas. However, they must meet certain conditions before gaining a seal of approval. What's more important is that Milan and Inter's plans are 'in line with the city's requests.' AC Milan & Inter Informed of Capacity & Environmental Demands Regarding New San Siro Project MILAN, ITALY – APRIL 28: General view outside the stadium as a 'Campioni D'Italia' (Champions of Italy) banner is seen prior to the Serie A TIM match between FC Internazionale and Torino FC at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on April 28, 2024 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by) For starters, the San Siro clubs aim to increase the stadium capacity to 70,000 seats. Moreover, they will respect the maximum height indicated in the Feasibility Study. Advertisement Then, they're keen to increase the green area so that it represents at least 50% of the total surface of the construction area. Furthermore, the Serie A giants plan to prioritize carbon neutrality and reduce the project's overall environmental footprint. Therefore, talks are heading in the right direction.

More Than Bragging Rights For Inter Milan – Scudetto Comes With Financial Reward
More Than Bragging Rights For Inter Milan – Scudetto Comes With Financial Reward

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time18-03-2025

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More Than Bragging Rights For Inter Milan – Scudetto Comes With Financial Reward

Inter Milan made a massive step toward winning their 21st Scudetto on the stroke of March's international break. According to Calcio e Finanza via FCInterNews, there's more than just bragging rights at stake in an intense Serie A title battle. Goals from Carlos Augusto and Lautaro Martinez inspired Inter to a 2-0 win at third-placed Atalanta last Sunday. Meanwhile, runners-up Napoli drew 0-0 at Venezia, allowing the Nerazzurri to open up a three-point gap at the top. Therefore, Simone Inzaghi has positioned himself perfectly to win back-to-back league titles. It's more than just prestige. While closing the gap on Juventus in the all-time charts pleases everyone at the San Siro, there's also a financial aspect. Indeed, Serie A awards 11.2% of the prize money to the 20 clubs based on their final season placement. However, the Italian champion should earn around €18.7 million, while the runners-up take home €15.7m. Finally, third-placed finishers should collect €13.5m.

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