Inter's Financial Situation

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This just shows that despite inflated sponsorship deals from China we can't go anywhere without stadium and improved main sponsor and kit deals. Even that (+100 mln)won't put us over Chelsea who didn't even play in CL last year.Sad. Also, the difference between 15th and 16th place is ridiculous.
 

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GdS rumors regarding on Steven deepening conversation with potential replacement of Pirelli in a year and a half. Evergrande, directly or indirectly, is very intersted. :slick:
 

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29m revenue combined from Pirelli and Nike is disgraceful
 

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Brief thought - with the tax relief we get on godin lukaku conte etc theres a real risk in 3? Years time our costs could go up substantially for the same team. Now we will get the relief for eriksen too if he signs... all these things can add up. As ever we are paying with future money we may or may not get
 

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I actually thought the Pirelli sponsorship ended this summer :(

I’m surprised our leaked home kit for next season is zig zags instead of checkflag black stripes since it will be their last season as our shirt sponsor!

Maybe they could say the zig zags are to do with warming the tyres or something...
 

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Brief thought - with the tax relief we get on godin lukaku conte etc theres a real risk in 3? Years time our costs could go up substantially for the same team. Now we will get the relief for eriksen too if he signs... all these things can add up. As ever we are paying with future money we may or may not get

Is the tax relief only for 3 years? That's a bummer.
 

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As I had understood but I wouldn't promise it
 

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it's for 5 years. source, in english, a pdf from the official site for fiscal matters of the italian government: https://www.agenziaentrate.gov.it/p...taly.pdf/f4a91a80-8ed0-92a5-0186-424a9013bfc3

on the following conditions:

- the worker must have lived abroad for at least 2 of the previous 5 years (so for instance it applies to conte, but not sarri);

- he/she must stay in italy for at least 2 years;

- he/she must pay the taxes in italy, of course.
 

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that 2 year rule is interesting - I wonder if they make you pay the full tax and then rebate it once they hit the 2 year mark (for example). It means if, say, Godin doesn't work out, we're going to have to pay a few million to sell him in the summer. Similarly true for Lukaku, or Eriksen.
 

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Yeah but tbh that was known anyway

What does really show is how much you van get money for consistent performance. This is why I keep saying champions arent build in a season or even two seasons. Itll take four or five years of decent CL performances for us to get that top tier cash - juve have made like 440m in 5 tests from the CL. At 50m a season we would make 250m.
 

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Can anyone explain how Atletico went from nearly bankrupt to affording Simeones and Griezmanns crazy wages and Joao Felixs transfer fee and how Inter can get there?
 

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Plusvalenza! And good runs in the CL?
 

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Can anyone explain how Atletico went from nearly bankrupt to affording Simeones and Griezmanns crazy wages and Joao Felixs transfer fee and how Inter can get there?

They've had a ton of big money sales. Turan, Martinez, Mandzukic, Costa, Griezmann, etc.
 

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Can anyone explain how Atletico went from nearly bankrupt to affording Simeones and Griezmanns crazy wages and Joao Felixs transfer fee and how Inter can get there?

The Atletico model was to purchase or develop players and sell them for big money to the big teams. That is a perfect model for some teams who cant compete financially otherwise. Porto does this well, and Ajax, Dortmund, etc. before them. Inter could have went this route before it started to restructure itself if it chose to give up on the big club model of spending and depreciation. If I was a club in Turkish league or something, I would immediately stop trying to compete at the top and start developing players to sell to the suckers in the Premier League. A feeder team is a great business model.
 

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We aren’t a Atletico Madrid. They are more of a Lazio. At best they are a Roma.

We can fix our situation by selling our 3 CBs, Lukaku, Martinez, Bro and hope Eriksen goes god mode and we get 100 million for him. I made 1 billion by selling all our players in FIFA 20 :)

But if we sell even 1 of the guys above everyone will riot
 

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We don't need to sell anyone, we are shit at it anyway, we aren't Roma, BVB, Atlético... With Suning we don't need to sell at all because they want to win stuff, they are increasing revenue for us with lightning speed, with new stadium we we will catch up with Rube if not surpase them in revenue streams... Inter was never a selling club, except after treble when a transitional period was needed because... Oh well... You know why...
You don't sell certain type of players because there aren't better alternatives out there... Finding a Skriniar, Lautaro, Barella isn't so fucking easy...

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We aren’t a Atletico Madrid. They are more of a Lazio. At best they are a Roma.

We can fix our situation by selling our 3 CBs, Lukaku, Martinez, Bro and hope Eriksen goes god mode and we get 100 million for him. I made 1 billion by selling all our players in FIFA 20 :)

But if we sell even 1 of the guys above everyone will riot
most retarded post of the year and its only February
 

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The Atletico model was to purchase or develop players and sell them for big money to the big teams. That is a perfect model for some teams who cant compete financially otherwise. Porto does this well, and Ajax, Dortmund, etc. before them. Inter could have went this route before it started to restructure itself if it chose to give up on the big club model of spending and depreciation. If I was a club in Turkish league or something, I would immediately stop trying to compete at the top and start developing players to sell to the suckers in the Premier League. A feeder team is a great business model.

If Inter would have "chose to give up on the big model club of spending and depreciation", probably we wouldn't have 7 years of shit. But it's much easier said than done! You need to fucking know to develop those players! And don't forget, even if those teams are selling clubs, they still were much better than us in the last decade!
 
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