Inter would have had a worrying looking balance sheet at this point even of the coronavirus pandemic had not happened, according to a report in the Italian print media today.

As has been reported by Corriere dello Sport, Inter could have lost around €300 million over the past three years even if the pandemic had not happened. The effects of the pandemic means that they have lost around €400 million over three years.

These figures are based on the revenues from the 2018/29 season, €417 million, being continued for the following two years.

This means that regardless of the effects of the pandemic, Inter needs to have a serious think about its financial sustainability model as things were already not going well.

The current situation is now being addressed by the sales of Achraf Hakimi and Romelu Lukaku, as well as the fact that fans are now coming back to San Siro, and it will soon be 100% full.