Inter's Financial Situation

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No, there wasn't.
 

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i think this's just the money from uefa...doesn't include the tv money and other related stuff like advertising and stadiums. if you add that to this, this's a lot of money
 

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i think this's just the money from uefa...doesn't include the tv money and other related stuff like advertising and stadiums. if you add that to this, this's a lot of money

Yeah total money is much bigger, if the management can make better sponsorship deals when the team is in CL.
 

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That's not 30m for getting to Group stages. Tv money is different.
 

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GdS - Inter are ranked first in commercial revenues, third in stadium revenues and fifth in TV rights (before going to MediaPro, then, the number would be a lot more favorable in our position).

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These numbers will be even sweeter for us with CL football.

But that gap on stadium revenue. If only we could build/renovate to modern stadium. Rube would be our bitches.
 

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Fucking redecorate the Meazza in to a Modern stadium already ffs.
Start merchandising the shit out of matchdays...


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Our commercial revenue is extremely impressive considering the sad state of affairs we find ourselves in these last few years
 

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Our commercial revenue is extremely impressive considering the sad state of affairs we find ourselves in these last few years

Total Suning effect tbh
 

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The economic gap between us and the relegated teams is smaller than the gap between Pubes and Napoli :yao:

Budget + ref + FIGC :yao:
 

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GdS - Inter are ranked first in commercial revenues, third in stadium revenues and fifth in TV rights (before going to MediaPro, then, the number would be a lot more favorable in our position).

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How is it that Roma are making more than on in stadium revenues? Ok they have CL but our attendance numbers are much better and theirs.

Even with Juve, how come the gap is so wide? They've lower numbers of attendances in the league but had CL. A few CL games and they are making more than double of what we make in stadium revenues? Any chance their ticket prices are higher?
 

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Prob bec Juve own their stadium, and Roma may have a good deal on using the Olimpico.
 

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Next season CL prize money, according to "Mundo Deportivo":
Group stage spot - 15M.
A draw at GS - 900K.
A win - 2.7M.
Reaching round of 16 - 9.5M.
Quarter finals - 10.M.
Semi final - 12M.
Finalist - 15M.
Winner - 19M.

If it have been this season, Roma would have gotten 45M. That's big money, and we need this money. We must get to CL!

and i suspect these are only the money from UEFA.
and there comes televison money, gate receipts, higher sponsorations, etc.
 

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Excellent. Even if in the short term we need to do something about stadium revenues, on the long term the commercial revenue has the most potential for growth.
 

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Inter ranked 9th in Serie A in agent/lawyer fee, behind Torino, Atalanta, Genoa and Sassuolo

How much do football teams pay for sport agents and lawyers in 2017? The grand total is just over 138 million euros. A humongous amount, revealed by FIGC, but it has come down since last year when clubs paid 193 million.

Here is the list of the top 10 teams:

Juventus 42 million
Roma 23
Milan 21
Torino 8
Atalanta 8
Genoa 6
Napoli 5
Sassuolo 4
Inter 3
Chievo 2
Source: Calcio e Finanza
https://www.fedenerazzurra.net/news/2018/4/16/inter-ranked-9th-in-serie-a-in-agentlawyer-fee-behind-torino-atalanta-genoa-and-sassuolo

A year ago...

Serie A: Agent fees revealed for all 20 clubs

The FIGC has released a report revealing the agent fees paid by all 20 Serie A clubs in 2016, as per article 8 on the transparency requirement in their bylaws.

A total of €193.3 million was spent, the bulk of which naturally comes from the biggest clubs. In fact, a total of €126.3 million (65%) was spent by Serie A’s big 7 (Juventus, Roma, Napoli, Milan, Inter, Lazio and Fiorentina).

Juventus (€51.9M) spent more than Milan (€15.6M) and Inter (€23.4M) combined, the bulk of which is attributable to the sale of Paul Pogba to Manchester United. This transaction alone netted agent Mino Raiola approximately €27 million from Juventus, representing 52% of the total agent fees paid by Juventus.

On the other end of the spectrum, Lazio spent the least on agent fees (€0.72M), given they were not very active in the transfer market (money wise).

Given the complexity of player contracts and agent fees, it is difficult to measure a proper correlation between the amount of transfer market activity, commission paid to the agent and result on the pitch. Each contract is unique.

Therefore the following table and chart should be viewed for illustration purposes only, and it is reflective of the 2016 transfer activity. It should not be interpreted that a correlation exists between the amount paid in agent fees and position in the standings. However, it can serve as an indicator on how active a team was in the transfer market by the amount spent, albeit an imprecise one.

From this perspective Lazio was the most efficient club, spending €0.10M per point generated in the standings yet still finished the season in fifth place. Juventus was the least efficient at €0.57M per point, however by outspending their opponents they won the scudetto. Inter was the worst performer in terms of agent fees paid and final place in the standings, with a ratio of €0.38M per point and finishing seventh well below expectations.
http://en.calcioefinanza.com/2017/06/02/serie-agent-fees-revealed-20-clubs/
 

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Milan clubs meet UEFA
By Football Italia staff

Inter will reportedly meet UEFA today over Financial Fair Play, with Milan’s meeting set for tomorrow.

The Nerazzurri have already been sanctioned by European football’s governing body, and were required to have no break-even deficit for 2017.

The accounts have already been submitted, and Corriere della Sera reports that UEFA will meet with club officials today to discuss the accounts.

It’s thought Inter are confident of the accounts passing, as they are permitted to write off certain things such as youth and women’s teams and infrastructure.

The Beneamata were fined €20m for failing to meet previous conditions, but €14m of that was suspended, providing they could meet certain targets.

It appears those targets have been met, and there will be no new fine for the club, but the verdict won’t arrive until late May or early June.

Inter will now have to work on breaking even for this season, meaning they’ll have to make sales in June, with any transfer incomings likely to wait until July.

Tomorrow, the newspaper reports, Milan will meet with UEFA to discuss their own FFP issues, having had a voluntary agreement rejected.
 

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Oh yay, more sales, who to sell for 9mil this time? De Vrij? It would be an instant profit.
 
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