The value of Inter Milan’s shirt sponsorship deals has skyrocketed beyond those of Juventus and AC Milan.

This is highlighted in today’s print edition of Milan-based newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport, via FCInter1908.

In recent years, Inter have gone through a few main shirt sponsors.

After the end of the Nerazzurri’s decades-long partnership with tire manufacturer Pirelli in the summer of 2021, they have gone into each season with a new sponsor.

There had been Socios.com during the 2021-22 campaign.

And then in the 2022-23 season, Inter began with DigitalBits as their main shirt sponsor. This partnership ended prematurely, however, due to the Cryptocurrency’s non-payment of the amounts they owed Inter.

Then last season, the Nerazzurri had US streaming service Paramount+ as their main shirt sponsor.

And then this summer, Inter agreed a four-year deal with betting company Betsson. This is worth 30 million per season for the Nerazzurri.

In addition to that, Inter earn €6 million per season from their sleeve sponsor Gate.io.

And then U-Power pay the Nerazzurri 5 million to be the club’s back of shirt sponsor.

Inter Ahead Of Juventus & AC Milan For Shirt Sponsorship Earnings – Still Well Behind PSG & Real Madrid

The partnership with Betsson has made Inter the highest-earning team in Serie A in terms of the total value of shirt sponsorship deals.

The Nerazzurri’s total with the sleeve and back of shirt sponsors is 41 million.

That is ahead of city rivals AC Milan, who earn a total of 35 million from their shirt. The bulk of that comes from main shirt sponsor Fly Emirates.

Then in the case of Juventus, the Bianconeri earn only 4 million from Back of shirt sponsor Cygames. They are currently without a main shirt sponsor after the end of their partnership with Jeep.

In terms of main shirt sponsors in Europe, the Gazzetta note that no teams in Serie A cracks Europe’s top ten.

The two highest earners in terms of main shirt sponsors are Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid. Both bring in 70 million per season just from their main shirt sponsor.

Then the likes of Atletico Madrid and Borussia Dortmund also out-earn Inter and Milan from their main shirt sponsors.