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Inter Milan s earthquake? It was revealed that Suning once created 300 million European fake income for Inter Milan. The Italian Football Association helped it escape punishment

11:21pm, 4 June 2025Football

In the past 3 days, Inter Milan has been in trouble. In the Champions League final, Inter Milan lost 0-5. Afterwards, coach Xiao Inzaji announced his departure. Today, Inter Milan has been in trouble with economic trouble, and the Neptune may suffer serious punishment. The outside world is worried that the scandal has an influence that is no less than the previous telephone door.

In 2016, Suning took over Inter Milan. French media "Foot Mercato" broke the news, saying that Zhang Kangyang made fake accounts while serving as Inter Milan. A confidential document revealed that Zhang Kangyang used non-compliant financial mechanisms and related institutions to interfere with Inter Milan's finances.

In the three years from 2016 to 2019, Inter Milan fabricated a total of 300 million euros, which is 27% of Inter Milan's total revenue during the same period, accounting for a very high proportion. It is reported that 131.54 million euros originated from Suning's internal contracts. The remaining 165.6 million euros come from contracts with third parties.

French media pointed out that there are tricks in the contracts signed by Inter Milan with third parties because the income involved in these contracts is temporary and difficult to track. Foreign media stressed that Inter Milan did this to increase the club's income and artificially intervened in the team's economic situation to allow Inter Milan to pass UEFA's fair game requirements.

During the period when Suning managed Inter Milan, the club's expenditure increased significantly, with the salary of players and staff increasing from 124 million euros to 192 million euros, and other expenditures also increased from 211 million euros to 310 million euros.

French media also emphasized that Inter Milan had actually gone bankrupt at that time because their economic conditions were really bad. Some people also complained to the Italian Football Association for this reason, but after intervening in the matter, the Italian Football Association did not act in accordance with the regulations, but instead created an unfair financial advantage for Inter Milan, thus avoiding it from accepting punishment.

In 2003, the Parmalat financial crisis broke out in Italian football; in 2006, the telephone gate incident broke out in Italian football. This time, will Inter Milan's fake account crisis ignite Italian football again?

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