Inter Milan can actually be said to be in a more worrying position than Barcelona. But fortunately this club is trying to recover their finances quite well. In fact they have always been very effective in shopping for players. And what amazes me about Inter Milan is that even though this club seems to always be able to make a profit from the transfer market. And this has made this team able to survive until now. But that is not enough to pay off their quite large debt. And yes, it is reported that now Inter Milan has transferred ownership to Oaktree. But I don't know the truth of the news yet.
I also heard this news and when I think it is true, I think it could cause things that seem negative for Inter. Inter won the last Scudetto and are in great form. If they encounter such a situation and are faced with decisions that they will not be happy with, they may lose important players of the team next year.
I am trying to get information about the ownership of this club. And it seems that ownership has changed to an American company, namely Oaktree Capital Management And even a few days ago the president of Inter Milan was officially changed from Steven Zhang to Giuseppe Marotta. Well, at least now Inter Milan's financial problems have been resolved even by changing ownership. Hopefully with new ownership this club can still maintain their performance in Serie A.
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It was not an intentional change of ownership but due to loan default. The former owner of the club Chinese company Suning accessed about €395 million from Oaktree Capital Management which is an American investment company. The American company had to take over the club after the Chinese owners defaulted on the loan payment since the collateral was the majority stake in the Italian club. It is possible that this takeover is a blessing in disguise to the fans because these new owners seem to have the money to invest in quality players and other necessary expenditures. The news is also filled with news of Inter Milan targeting players like Albert Gudmundsson, Matty Cash, Aaron Wan-Bissaka, etc. It shows that the new management is interested in maintaining ownership of the club, instead of selling it.