Suning Require A Cash Injection At Inter Of Around €200M Immediately, Italian Media Claims

Suning require a cash injection of €200-250 million at Inter straight away in order to keep paying the club’s running costs, Italian media claim.

According to today’s print edition of Gazzetta dello Sport, Suning want to remain majority shareholders of the club but require a cash injection of hundreds of millions of euros.

The club are trying to negotiate the contracts of three players but are wary of the financial position of the clubs owners.

Suning are reported to be in talks with BC Partners over the sale of club however want to remain the majority shareholders.

Sunings money problems continue to become more of a problem as time goes on, Inter are needing to pay fee’s and are unaware as to if the owners have the cash.

High salaries and UEFA fee’s soon required to be paid are mounting on Suning and leave the owners with the need of a substantial cash injection to keep the club afloat.

Although the company want to remain majority shareholders, it seems clear that they are being left with little option but to sell the club.