Inter’s chief financial offer has resigned citing personal reasons, according to an Italian media report today.
As per the print edition of business newspaper Il Sole 24 Ore, Tim Williams informed the Nerazzurri’s owners Suning of his intentions in November and recently reached an agreement with the club to return to the United Kingdom.
Inter are in the midst of talks regarding the sale of shares to British investment firm BC Partners and it remains to be seen if his departure has any impact on negotiations.
Williams previously worked for Manchester United and was one of the recruitments made by former owner Erick Thohir.
Il Sole 24 Ore’s report also revealed fresh details regarding the two bonds worth a total of €375 million which Inter are required to finance by next year.
As part of the agreement Inter reached when securing the bond, its creditors can request the club is sold if certain agreements are not respected.
Part of the bond is said to have been taken on by an unspecified minority shareholder.