DBasia.news – Inter Milan spent big money to recruit Romelu Lukaku from Manchester United. The transfer is the biggest so far.
Inter Milan finally realized the dream of bringing Romelu Lukaku from Manchester United. To achieve this, Inter need to issue an offer of 65 million euros with a bonus of 13 million euros.
Do not stop there, The Red Devils can also still get extra money if Inter Milan sell Lukaku in the future. Because Man United pocketed 5 percent of the total sales price of the former Everton.
Now, the question arises how the financial strength of Inter Milan after Romelu Lukaku joined? The problem is, Inter are spending a lot of money to convince Manchester United.
Until now, Inter have brought in 10 players, including permanenting those who are on loan. Of this amount, Inter spent 155 million euros.
By including elements of salary before taxes, amortization, and players loaned to other clubs, Inter’s squad costs jumped to 236 million euros. In fact, in the 2018-2019 season, Inter only issued 198.2 million euros or 40 million euros less.
The Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) has emphasized all clubs to ensure the squad’s cost ratio cannot exceed 70 percent of operating income. It was intended to control spending and avoid financial difficulties in the future.
Inter Milan is predicted to earn around 417 million euros this season. The amount includes the results of capital gains collected during June 2019.
That way, the ratio of the cost of the squad and income of Inter is still at 57 percent. Although up 10 percent from the previous period, the amount is still within safe limits.
As a result, Inter Milan still have room to move again in the transfer market. Moreover, Inter also plans to release several players to get fresh coffers.
Inter Milan are reportedly trying to hook Edin Dzeko from AS Roma. In addition, La Beneamata is working on an exchange between Mauro Icardi and Paulo Dybala.
Based on the Calcio e Finanza report, Suning’s reputation as one of the big brands can also be counted on for financial matters. Now, Piero Ausilio and Giuseppe Marotta will be back preparing to plunge into the hunt for coveted players.