Inter Milan crashed out before reaching the Champions League Round of 16 for the first time since the 2020/21 season.
According to Corriere dello Sport via FCInterNews, the financial repercussions of the defeat to Bodo/Glimt could be substantial.
Former manager Simone Inzaghi had steered the Nerazzurri to two Champions League finals in his last three seasons in charge.
Despite a dismal 5-0 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain in last year’s showpiece,Inter pocketed around €136.6 million from their European campaign.
This season, by comparison, they have collected only €71.27 million in prize money.
Early Champions League Exit Won’t Affect Inter Milan Transfer Window

Despite pocketing nearly half of last season’s European revenue, Inter do not expect their early exit to derail summer transfer plans.
However, the runaway Serie A leaders have achieved financial stability under Oaktree Capital Management.
Therefore, they can handle this blow, which means Beppe Marotta will proceed with the club’s transfer plans without being forced into drastic adjustments.
With that in mind, head coach Cristian Chivu can expect to strengthen his squad at the end of the season.

somewhere on this forum, but related to another update, I have laid down the financial implications of not reaching out the Round of 16 and progressing further in the CL. Comparing to the last year, the difference is big so it can not but have an impact on our summer market. We won’t be able to buy more than for how much we manage to sell..
Missing out on that much money always changes the future plans. Please do not pretend is does not.
Stop saying the obvious. Just like how we got to the finals and that did not change our transfer this shouldn’t also.