With the Suning Commerce Group on the verge of entering Inter, today’s web edition of La Repubblica tells a strange story about Inter being possibly spied on. The newspaper reports on their website that Michael Bolingbroke, in a meeting with the club directors where he told them about the future and that Thohir wouldn’t sell the club to the first company interested, also revealed something else.

Bolingbroke apparently told the directors to be discrete in the future with what they said internally, and externally, about the secrets of the club. Nothing strange until now if it wasn’t because of Bolingbroke telling the directors that Inter were spied on. To prove his point, Bolingbroke showed a bug, that is usually used to eavesdrop. Bolingbroke is said to have found the bug in the office and that it remains uncertain who and why it would’ve been put in the office.

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