A Hong Kong court has scheduled two hearings in the €300 million lawsuit against Inter President Steven Zhang by Chinese bank Chinese Construction Bank for late in April and early in May.

This according to today’s print edition of Rome-based newspaper La Repubblica, via FCInter1908, who report that the two hearings are set to be held on April 24 and May 10.

Zhang is the subject of a €300 million lawsuit from Chinese bank Chinese Construction Bank, who are looking to collect on unpaid debts related to business dealings in China, and allege that the Nerazzurri President has hidden assets from their efforts to collect.

One hearing had been scheduled to be held in a Milan-based court earlier this month, but was bumped back to April.

According to La Repubblica, additional hearings are set to be held by a Hong Kong-based court over the next couple of months, in a suit which will also see hearings held in the US.