Inter Milan owners Suning have received a massive offer for the club.
Calcioefinanza.it reports the bid has arrived from an unnamed foreign party. It's since been suggested the proposal has come from the US.
The interested buyer wants full control and would not be interested in a minority stake. This despite Suning having been seeking a minority sale
The Nerazzurri owners are under pressure as a loan taken out with Oaktree Capital would see them lose complete control of Inter were they unable to repay €290 million loan, plus 12% interest, by May 2024.
It's been suggested Inter must secure a new stadium, otherwise revenues will continue to suffer and this could be a driving force behind the bid to force Suning to sell.
