Inter owners Suning have received a very financially significant offer from a major non-Italian buyer to purchase 100% of shares in the club.

This according to Italian football finance news outlet Calcio e Finanza, who report that what is described as “a large offer” has arrived to the Nerazzurri owners, and that the prospective buyers are not interested in a significant minority shareholder.

Rumours continue to circulate that Suning could sell Inter, and Calcio e Finanza verifies a recent one.

According to the football finance news outlet, the formal offer has been made to Suning, and that the buyers would want to purchase the club all-in.

The interested parties reportedly would not want any significant minority shareholders, and so they would want to purchase the vast majority of shares.

This would entail Suning completely leaving the Nerazzurri rather than staying on in a minority role.

The identity of the prospective buyer to have made the offer has not been reported.