Official – Inter Milan Have Already Guaranteed €72M From Sponsorship Deals For 2024/25 Campaign

Inter Milan have announced that the club has already guaranteed 72 million euros from their agreements with various sponsors ahead of next season.

The Italian club released the official financial statement detailing the figures they recorded during the first half of the 2023/24 campaign.

Moreover, the note provisioned some of the figures that they expect to register in the upcoming season.

As FcInter1908 explains, Inter have already ensured that will collect 72 million euros through sponsorship and endorsement deals.

This figure doesn’t include sponsorship deals that will expire at the end of the current campaign, but only those that remain valid for next season.

Therefore, the statement tips this figure to rise, as the management is currently working on renewing agreements with some of their commercial partners while also negotiating new possible partnerships.

The statement also provides details on the club’s various sponsorship agreements. It begins with the club’s technical partner Nike.

The Nerazzurri have renewed their collaboration with the American-based company until 2031. As a result, their Technical Sponsorship Revenue increased by €4.4 million (+70%) to €10.6 million.

Inter Milan Already Secured 72M Euros From Sponsors For Next Season

However, the main shirt sponsor remains the biggest talking point when it comes to sponsorship deals.

At the end of last season, Inter struck an agreement with Paramount+ who replaced DigitalBits. The latter company (represented by Zytara Labs) breached its contract with the club after failing to make payments in due time.

Hence, the American streaming service became the club’s main jersey sponsor starting from the last two matches of last season. However, Paramount’s agreement will expire at the end of the current campaign.

But according to a new report that emerged earlier today, the Serie A giants have found an accord with Betsson.

The Swedish company will reportedly become the club’s main shirt sponsor for the next five years. The Nerazzurri would earn 30 million euros plus bonuses per season.

This would be a major boost for the 72-million figure mentioned above.