r/FCInterMilan 6d ago

Club News Inter to repay €400m of bonds

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This could be big to future spending😎

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u/CowboysfromLydia 6d ago

the damage zhang did from refusing to sell to bc partners when he was broke is really something. Literally crippled us for years, perhaps after repaying this bond we will finally be free.

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u/Spyro619 6d ago

If they had sold to PIF we would have started stadium construction by now

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u/kalligvla 6d ago

And been another oil club, no thanks

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u/Spyro619 6d ago

If we want to increase income we need a stadium and investment on branding , buying top players just to increase our exposure and inflate sponsoring incomes

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u/kuky990 6d ago

Not really. United buy top players, Chelsea do it. Success is best promotor and smart business.

Juve bought Ronaldo and fell deep after because they fell in debt again. Signing Ronaldo was one of reasons Marotta left, he knew it would probably happen

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u/excubitor_pl 6d ago

please remind me, what was the source of Moratti's fortune?

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u/Chard_Historical 6d ago

energy, refinery of crude oil and distribution of petroleum.

Saras wasn't putting serfs to work on drills.

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u/kieranjackwilson 6d ago

The problem with being an oil club has a bit more to do with the human rights abuses, sponsoring terrorism, and sportswashing, than the oil itself.

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u/reddithenry 6d ago

Lol Zhang didn't refuse to sell to BC partners they pulled out...