It's in Russian, but you will still get the gist. Note that these figures are for 2018-19 season but many clubs have re-signed the current deals or switched to other apparel makers. Arsenal switches to Adidas next and will get around 60m quid per year from them which is actually close to that City will get from Puma. Juve also will get around 50m EUR from Adidas plus they sell the merchandise independently so the total value of the deal is even higher (can't speculate how much, we'll know the exact figure next year). PSG actually signed the deal with Jordan (Nike's subsidiary) with a mammoth deal (some speculate they can get around 200m per annum and that's truly MIND-BOGGLING) Inter's Nike deal for 10-15m look like um...not gonna continue with that subject.
The contract with Nike expires in 2024 which only adds insult to the injury. I am not sure what Steven and Co want to do with that. They bend over backwards to get the missing potential revenue from miserable Pirelli and Nike deals from China and they do good, in fact, I think, no club in the world actually gets that much dough from China and the potential figures are even higher. If we can actually sign couple of highly marketable players in summer we can probably renegotiate the deal with Nike. Otherwise no possible deals with China can make up for that missing 60-80 m EUR revenue. Pirelli deal actually expires in 2021 so I am all up for Suning.com deal for 70m EUR annually. Fuck Pirelli tbh, you can't be a succesful club while getting so few from your title sponsor.
I am also surprised nobody posted the interim financial report which popped up at "Investor Relations" section of our website.
https://www.inter.it/media/download...s of Inter Media and Communication S.p.A..pdf
https://www.inter.it/media/downloads/2019/2019_01_28_12_55_17Investor Presentation Q2 2018-2019.pdf
In short- we are already close to Juve in terms of getting revenues from TV rights and sponsors. What we are still missing is:
1) stadium revenue (matchday plus merchandise)
2) China money (the situation is much better as most of the missing stuff due to Chinese restrictions have arrived and will arrive fully before May 2019)
3) title sponsor and apparel maker deals revenue (already mentioned above)
I was pleasantly surprised with the reports as it clearly shows our management knows what they are doing. In a couple of years we will already be level with Juve (or slightly above) financially but in order to compete with EPL clubs like Chelsea and Arsenal (forget about Manchester clubs) we must expedite the process of getting that shared stadium with Milan. Also, consistent CL participations do wonders and with the ever-growing prize money pool it becomes even more important.