The Suning group are not looking to sell Inter, but instead find new investors, according to a report from today’s paper edition of the Milano based newspaper Corriere della Sera.

The report details how the Nerazzurri have suffered as a result of the Chinese Football Federations recent changes, which have clamped down in players’ salaries in the Chinese Super League and banned companies from associating their names with teams.

Suning have also signed deals with many Chinese sponsors in recent years to guarantee liquidity for the club, and if any of them have issues paying, then that also affects Inter.

The club is not for sale, but new sponsors must be found due to the strict control of the Chinese government, which could massively affect the club from around the world.

Inter coach Antonio Conte has already been informed that no large investments will be made in this transfer window, with players needing to be sold before new ones can arrive.