With the publication of Inter Media & Communications and Inter Brand financial statements, Calcio & Finanza have consolidated the reports from the three companies. These show that the Inter group have had net revenues of in total €176,08 million of which TV rights (Inter Channel and image rights from InFront) add up to €93,68 million or 53% of the net income. Stadium income is around € 23,29 million and the commercial net income is € 41,62 million. Almost € 3 million stem from this summer’s tour of the USA.

The running costs however are at € 184.37 million. The highest costs are the wage costs at 115,89 million which has gone down by €1 million compared to the season before but should be higher given that the wages for the playing squad has gone down to €73,6 million from last seasons 85,5 whilst the cost for coaching staff has gone up to €13,2 million from 11,9 given that Walter Mazzarri is still on Inter’s payroll whilst the club hired Mancini.

The difference between operating income and costs is negative for the 2014/2015 season at € 8,29 million but it will be positive result if you consider the management of the players. In fact it’s a positive result of € 12,42 million which according to Calcio & Finanza will be €20,71 million if you take into account all future sales and loan deals. This isncludes the sale of Ricky Alvarez to Sunderland which is still being looked at by FIFA.

Source: FCInterNews.it