I think viewing the financial crisis as a barrier to moving forward and progress is an easily surmountable obstacle, considering we're almost at the end of 2025 and in a few months we'll be drawing the annual balance sheet. Leaving this aside, physical preparation and the desire to bring home a result are the right driving force for Inter (note: I don't like them as a team, but I deliberately can't say bad things about them). I'm a sportsman after all.
Changes generally bring surprises, whether good or bad.
They spend too much money, the teams are broke even though they get millions in television rights.
It's no coincidence that they invent bullshit like the club world cup by copying what the teams wanted to do on their own years ago
just to make you understand how desperately I am looking for money at all costs, it's disgusting
Unfortunately this situation is not only for Inter, if you see Milan and Juventus are also in the same boat, not to say that half of the European teams are sailing in bad waters. See the Spanish or the French! They spend spend spend and now they have accounts in the red.
I don't remember which Spanish team it was, but I read that they can register a maximum of 18 players because of the blocks. Bad situations unfortunately