Inter have no concerns about the investigation by the Guardia di Finanza into capital gains transgressions by Italian football clubs, according to a report in the Italian print media today.

As has been reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport today, Inter and sporting CEO Beppe Marotta are very calm about the increased spotlight on the conduct of Italian football transfers as the club feel they have nothing to hide.

Venezia striker Francesco Forte is an example of a player that represents a very small capital gain as he was sold in 2019 for €287,000 to Belgian side Waasland Beveren but has since gone on to have an excellent season in Serie B with Venezia where he helped the Arancianeroverdi get promoted and yesterday he scored his first Serie A goal for the club against Lazio.

Other players that have been referenced in the discourse around Inter and capital gains include Zinho Vanheusden, Andrea Pinamonti, and Ionut Radu.