Italian journalist Fabrizio Biasin has given confirmation that Inter have received an offer from an unnamed fund to buy Inter, but that current owners Suning rejected it.

Speaking to Italian news outlet Calciomercato.it, via FCInter1908, Biasin explained that the current owners are still committed to the project and have rejected yet another offer to purchase the club.

There has been no shortage of speculation over a possible sale of the Nerazzurri in recent months, with Saudi sovereign wealth fund the PIF the most strongly linked candidates, but a number of funds linked with interest.

According to Biasin, another fund has recently come forward, although he did not name the interested party, and he also reiterated that for now the current owners Suning remain fully committed to staying on as owners rather than selling.

He explained that “It’s true that a fund has arrived, I can confirm.”

Asked about whether he knows who the fund in question is, Biasin responded “Yes, but without being certain, I won’t say. However, this fund has come in and made a significant offer.”

“At the moment, however, the idea of ​​the current ownership is to keep going and continue at Inter,” he added.