Inter, new rumors of club sale. And a shot may come from Monza
Inter, new rumors of club sale. And a shot may come from Monza
According to the Spanish newspaper El Pais, the Chinese group Suning that owns Inter is reportedly trying to sell the club to companies in the United States. President Steven Zhang reportedly unsuccessfully offered 70 percent of Inter’s shares in the U.S. for a price around 270 million euros.
Meanwhile, according to Sky Sport’s soccer experts, the Nerazzurri technical area has reportedly set its eyes on Carlos Augusto, one of Monza’s revelations with 6 goals and 5 assists. Should Robin Gosens leave, Inter to replace him would go for the Brianzoli’s side, for which it has already expressed its interest in the Brazilian to the white and red club.