Inter Milan failed to make it out of the opening UEFA Champions League (UCL) knockout round, losing to Bodo/Glimt against the odds.
According to Calcio e Finanza via FCInterNews, a heartbreaking playoff exit is likely to harm the club’s finances.
Despite bowing out in the playoff round, the Nerazzurri will take home around €71.27 million in total prize money.
The rewards cover participation fees, European and non-European shares, league placement, bonuses for 9th–16th place, and playoff incentives.
However, it’s fair to say that Cristian Chivu dropped the ball here.
Inter Milan to Receive Far Less Money from Champions League (UCL) than Last Season

Despite being one step away from winning the Serie A title, Chivu couldn’t follow in the footsteps of his predecessor, Simone Inzaghi.
Indeed, the Al-Hilal boss had led the Nerazzurri to two Champions League finals in his final three seasons in charge.
Only last season, Inzaghi’s team secured a place in the title-deciding fixture and collected €136 million, excluding matchday income.
Therefore, the €71.27 million earned this year represents a sharp decline from last season.

It is on Oaktree and Marotta for not making any moves in the last transfer window. They would’ve definitely won that game with someone like Perisic, instead of Luis Henrique on the right. Not spending a bit of money then means they will now lose a TON in potential earnings if they qualified for the round of 16 and beyond. Stupid selfish American owners. This is why the Serie A and Italian clubs are screwed.
Yeah, but who plays ch. l finals every year. Lets win a domestic double. That would be amazing. Forza Inter