Turkish Airlines are offering Inter a four-year main shirt sponsorship deal worth around €25 million per season.

This according to Italian journalist Marco Barzaghi, who reported on his YouTube channel that the airline would be willing to put forward an offer of a larger deal than the Nerazzurri currently have with DigitalBits, and would also offer the use of their planes for matchday travel by the team.

Inter’s search for a new main shirt sponsor to replace DigitalBits at the end of the season is now well underway.

According to Barzaghi, the Nerazzurri’s plan will be to go with whichever candidate can produce the largest offer.

The Italian journalist reports that the offers that the Nerazzurri are looking at would be worth more than their deal with DigitalBits, which the cryptocurrency company has yet to make any payments on.

Barzaghi explained the situation, noting that “As far as the Digitalbits situation, nothing has been paid, neither the €24 million this year nor last season’s performance-related add-ons.”

“The club will take legal action, and in any case the logo will remain on the shirts until the end of the season, barring any surprises,” he continued.

“The negotiations for a new sponsor are well underway,” Barzaghi continues.

“There’s Turkish Airlines in the picture, but we’ve been informed there are big potential American and Arab companies.”

“Whoever offers the most will be the ones whose logos are on the shirts,” Barzaghi said for next season.

“From what we know, the offers are higher than the deal with DigitalBits,” he went on.

“As far as we know, Turkish Airlines’ offer would be €25 million per season for four years, plus the airplanes available for all travel.”