Inter owners Suning are in advanced talks with a US-based fund, and it is likely that there will be further news about the club’s corporate future before the end of the current season.
This according to today’s print edition of Turin-based newspaper Tuttosport, via FCInterNews, who report that sometime around the end of the campaign, more updates should emerge regarding the talks between the current owners and the interested fund, who would not likely be satisfied to be minority partners.
Inter owners Suning have been in search for either investment in the club or an outright buyer, with US-based investment bank Goldman Sachs probing for interest.
According to Tuttosport, there is substantial truth to recent reports that a US-based fund as emerged with interest in purchasing the club.
The newspaper reports that the fund are interested, and that they would be much more inclined towards buying the Nerazzurri outright rather than making a minority investment.
In any event, whilst updates are not expected imminently, they should arrive sometime before the end of the season, Tuttosport reports.
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