Inter's Financial Situation

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I will put this here instead of in CL thread. We are not that far of breaking 100+. If we win against Monaco we will be around 90.



Reason why I'm putting this here is cause we also got new report from Deloitte:

Didn't had time yet to go through this but there are always few interesting information out there if you want to take a look.
 

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Yeah seems that the players are getting close to earning their wage

Calcio e Finanza:
Inter have already cashed in to the tune of €68 million
from participation in the Champions League this season.

They reveal the Nerazzurri’s total earnings from the competition so far, even before securing direct round of sixteen qualification:
  • Inter’s participation bonus currently stands at €18.62 million
  • Then, there is the matter of the Nerazzurri’s earnings from their table position. That is worth €6.88 million
  • Next, Inter’s share of broadcast revenues from the Champions League is worth €24.02 million
  • The Nerazzurri’s historical ranking, meanwhile, sees them earn €7.36 million to date from the competition
  • Lastly, there is the €11.2 million in results bonuses that Inter have brought in for five wins and a draw
Oaktree will have to invest next summer
 

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Commercial wise our numbers are way behind Jube and Milan. Anyone knows why? If you look at our sporting results we are a lot more interesting than both the last couple of years. What’s the reason for the gap?

I meen if we can come anywhere close to those 200 mln from Jube or even those 150 mln from Bilan on commercial revenues we would be profitable.

Also it’s kinda strange that our matchday revenues are behind Milan’s, while we have a higher avarage attendence. Our tickets are way cheaper or something?
 

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Commercial wise our numbers are way behind Jube and Milan. Anyone knows why? If you look at our sporting results we are a lot more interesting than both the last couple of years. What’s the reason for the gap?

I meen if we can come anywhere close to those 200 mln from Jube or even those 150 mln from Bilan on commercial revenues we would be profitable.

Also it’s kinda strange that our matchday revenues are behind Milan’s, while we have a higher avarage attendence. Our tickets are way cheaper or something?
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Commercial wise our numbers are way behind Jube and Milan. Anyone knows why? If you look at our sporting results we are a lot more interesting than both the last couple of years. What’s the reason for the gap?

I meen if we can come anywhere close to those 200 mln from Jube or even those 150 mln from Bilan on commercial revenues we would be profitable.

Also it’s kinda strange that our matchday revenues are behind Milan’s, while we have a higher avarage attendence. Our tickets are way cheaper or something?

Jube’s commercial revenue includes money laundering from their other businesses, e.g. child trafficking, prostitution, carbon credit scams, terrorism, organ harvesting.
As for Bilan, their commercial revenues are genuine. Their fans are so thick they will buy any shit.
 

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We are less interesting as a brand?
We're "relegated" and random anglos don't even know us because they hear Milan and think it's one team.

We need to get rid of that stain and keep it simple. We are Inter, or Internazionale. End of. Rest of our name shall be exclusive to those who bother a bit more...


The reverse effect happened with the Manchester clubs. United was the only relevant one and now "Manchester" for kids = City.
 

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The problematic thing is that, if Oaktree was offered two options:

1. Win the Scudetto, exit in R16
2. Finish three points behind Napoli for the Scudetto, exit in SF

They would no doubt prefer the 2nd, and they wouldn't even be entirely wrong for that. It would be better for the long-term economic health of the club too. The gulf in income from playing two rounds deeper in the CL (four more games, two more home games, associated broadcast and ticket revenues as well as bonuses from winning games) is much greater than the gulf in prize money from a first or second place finish.

Obviously I'm not suggesting this season will end with one of these two outcomes for sure, this is only meant as a thought exercise. As twisted as it is, we need to kick on as deep as we can in the Champions League - after all, it sure would be fun to win it - while not losing our form in a competitive Scudetto race with an opponent who has zero other competitions bogging them down. All with a squad that still lacks sufficient midfield and forward depth, weighed down with deadweight like Arnautovic, Correa, and Buchanan on the roster. I'm praying so hard for the day to eventually come where our squad doesn't have so many inefficiencies.
 
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The problematic thing is that, if Oaktree was offered two options:

1. Win the Scudetto, exit in R16
2. Finish three points behind Napoli for the Scudetto, exit in SF

They would no doubt prefer the 2nd, and they wouldn't even be entirely wrong for that. It would be better for the long-term economic health of the club too. The gulf in income from playing two rounds deeper in the CL (four more games, two more home games, associated broadcast and ticket revenues as well as bonuses from winning games) is much greater than the gulf in prize money from a first or second place finish.

Obviously I'm not suggesting this season will end with one of these two outcomes for sure, this is only meant as a thought exercise. As twisted as it is, we need to kick on as deep as we can in the Champions League - after all, it sure would be fun to win it - while not losing our form in a competitive Scudetto race with an opponent who has zero other competitions bogging them down. All with a squad that still lacks sufficient midfield and forward depth, weighed down with deadweight like Arnautovic, Correa, and Buchanan on the roster. I'm praying so hard for the day to eventually come where our squad doesn't have so many inefficiencies.

Serie A is simply about prestige. Serie A winner gets less prize money than 18th team in Bundesliga. Not EPL or La Liga. Bundesliga. Just ridiculous.

Fans, players, coaching staff and management care about titles but investors only care about financial statements. And the figures aren't in favor of Serie A.
 

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Serie A is simply about prestige. Serie A winner gets less prize money than 18th team in Bundesliga. Not EPL or La Liga. Bundesliga. Just ridiculous.

Fans, players, coaching staff and management care about titles but investors only care about financial statements. And the figures aren't in favor of Serie A.
Tbf I think the investors do care about league too. More prize money from the CL, prestige for sponsors etc too.

Brand value goes up with titles and you get better players as players want trophy cabinets
 

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Per Swiss Ramble, our wages-to-turnover ratio last year was 59%. Dunno if this information was previously shared but here it is in relation to other teams in the Deloitte Money League:

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Original thread on Twitter starts here:

 

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Per Swiss Ramble, our wages-to-turnover ratio last year was 59%. Dunno if this information was previously shared but here it is in relation to other teams in the Deloitte Money League:

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Original thread on Twitter starts here:

It is mental how Madrid consistently stay up there. Not as much hype as Man Utd/PSG/Barcelona etc yet they comfortably out$$ and out-perform them.
Whilst spending not as much as them or resorting to "levers" to stay floating. I also never see as many Madrid shirts around as Man Utd/PSG/Barcelona either.
 

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It helps to have 1 billion euros revenue
 

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It is mental how Madrid consistently stay up there. Not as much hype as Man Utd/PSG/Barcelona etc yet they comfortably out$$ and out-perform them.
Whilst spending not as much as them or resorting to "levers" to stay floating. I also never see as many Madrid shirts around as Man Utd/PSG/Barcelona either.
What do you mean not as much hype? They're the biggest club in the world.

PSG, not sure what hype you see. Depends where you live I guess.
 

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It helps to have 1 billion euros revenue
Yeh thats what i mean - HOW TF do they get that much revenue? Your average person on the street would have heard of quite a few teams before them. It amazes me they are so big. Surely they cant have THAT many glory-hunter/tourist fans? Thats Man Utd/Barcelona/PSG!
 

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What do you mean not as much hype? They're the biggest club in the world.

PSG, not sure what hype you see. Depends where you live I guess.
I dont mean hype as compliment. And see my post above. HOW are they the biggest club in the World?
I'm not saying theyre not btw.
 

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Yeh thats what i mean - HOW TF do they get that much revenue? Your average person on the street would have heard of quite a few teams before them. It amazes me they are so big. Surely they cant have THAT many glory-hunter/tourist fans? Thats Man Utd/Barcelona/PSG!

Not only is that also Madrid, but that glory hunter club was first created by Madrid.
 

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I dont mean hype as compliment. And see my post above. HOW are they the biggest club in the World?
I'm not saying theyre not btw.
I'm confused.

They are the biggest club.

They have most CLs. Most domestic trophies.
Most international following.
Most social media followers globally.
Traditionally had some of the best players in the world.

They're the "it" club.

If anything the question is why the fuck is Manchester United so well supported.

PSG has a lot of following due to Messi, Neymar and Mbappe and the 2010s stars they had. They always had a big following in France and the francophone countries but they've only recently surpassed Marseille. They're an outlier but at least their growth makes sense.

Whereas you have the likes of Tottenham where it really doesn't.
 

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EPL clubs it's mostly about the early late 90s and early 2000s marketing globally, specially Asia. I guess they built it from there and they've just improved the product throughout the way. Don't know about the ACTUAL product (the football) but the way the marketing machine of EPL works and has worked for the past 25 years, it's no wonder those clubs there are doing well.
 
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