Inter Milan have officially announced an all-time revenue record, marking their most profitable year in 15 years.
According to the club’s website, the Nerazzurri posted their highest-ever annual revenue of €567 million. This is also a record for the entire Serie A.
Impressively, that’s an incredible increase of €94 million compared to the previous season.
Furthermore, this growth stems from bolstered earnings in domestic and European competitions. Those include the inaugural FIFA Club World Cup.
More importantly, the club returned to profitability for the first time in 15 years, reporting a net profit of €35.4 million.
For further perspective, Inter Milan reported a €35.7 million loss last year.
Inter Milan Break Revenue Record in Serie A

Subsequently, Inter Milan announce that they have set a new record for a Serie A club for annual revenue.
Inter reinforced financial stability through the full repayment of Inter Media and Communication S.p.A.’s senior secured bonds.
Meanwhile, the Serie A giants subsequently secured a €350 million long-term loan, achieving an investment-grade credit rating.
Then, there’s Oaktree Capital Management’s long-term project.
Indeed, the American investment fund approved a substantial €100 million investment in the club’s training facilities.
Oaktree’s focus remains on strengthening the infrastructure for future generations, which would be its legacy at San Siro.
a profit for the first time in 15 fricking years?
fricking 35m euros?
time to scout young talents from south america, but be smart about selling them.
Why to invest in training facilities if we will move in 7 years? Whould be better to invest in the squad, but they want the Sommer, Acerbi, De Vrij, Darmian, Mkhi, Zielinski to run they contract till the end and in the same time that we remain competitive within the top 4, which is difficult with a aging squad.
The training facilities are at Appiano Gentile, located northwest of Milano.
Oh true indeed, forgot about that. Thanks mate
If you think you’re so smart, why don’t you try running a club and show those “people you deem incompetent” how great you are at making a club successful in various titles while maximizing profits. No club needs a “fan” like you… every time blah blah blah…
I think even without an aging squad it’s good to inject some fresh blood in the squad every season. Players might get burnt out, too comfortable, play will be predictable etc.
I’m not talking about a revolution here but adding few players here and there, investing in youth and then loaning them out. It will all allow us to avoid situation from last season.
That’s what i’ve been saying, each year out of 25-squad man sell 1-2 starters who are going on downward career path or have many problems with injuries and 3-4 rotation or backup players. That could get us anywhere from 50-100 mil + budget for summer window + some kids from U23 team or Primavera for which we are almost sure they ain’t Inter material.
Each year promote 1 or 2 players now from U23 team and with money we’ll get after incoming transfers reinvest in players who’ll have skill to contend for starting 11 or to be a joker from the bench. Bring a couple of players for U23 team and that’s how you get a stable team who’ll compete for trophies and finishing year in plus.
And stop waiting to sell players who are past their prime or for their contract to expire, we had massive losses for our incompetency in outgoing transfers.