Oaktree Capital, an American investment group, have acquired Inter, marking the beginning of a new chapter in the club’s legendary history.
In fact, with Oaktree’s purchase, Inter become the latest Italian team with American majority ownership.
Roma, Atalanta, Fiorentina, Genoa, and AC Milan are among the others. The 2024-25 season will be the first time that US companies own both Milan giants.
After acquiring the Nerazzurri, Italian journalist Fabrizio Biasin shed light on Oaktree Capital’s approach. He implies that the club’s present leadership will continue in their new roles as owners.
While speaking with TV Play, he indicated that the company’s new ownership “apparently has every intention of continuing with the same corporate structure”.
But he does make it clear that, like other investment firms, Oaktree’s end goal is to make money. This opens the door to the possibility of a future sale of the club.
“The goal of a fund is to make money, so in the long term, we should expect a sale”, Biasin added. He also highlighted that the Americans would not be injecting substantial funds into the transfer market. “Obviously, Oaktree will not invest 100 million on the market. No doubt about it.”
Plans to depart San Siro underway
The construction of Inter’s new stadium is one of the key areas where Oaktree should have a notable influence. “Oaktree is a company famous for its real estate investments.
So, they will try to build a stadium in Milan and make the club more attractive,” said Biasin. With Oaktree’s help, this might be a smart move that boosts the club’s worth and income.
Most importantly, there would be little to no change to the team’s leadership or roster, according to the Italian, even if the owners have changed.
He thinks coach Simone Inzaghi and important players like Nicolo Barella and Lautaro Martinez are nearing contract extensions. “There’s no problem with the coach’s…
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Author : Martina Alcheva
Publish date : 2024-05-25 20:33:12
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