Il Giornale outlined that Inter were only able to survive by selling Marcelo Brozovic and Andre Onana, but the real problems could arise in April 2024.

It has been known for some time that the club faces a financial reckoning when the high-interest loan from Oaktree has to be repaid.

Newspaper Il Giornale published an article this week going through their books and noted that for the 2022/23 financial year the club lost €85.4m.

That was actually an improvement, because they cut costs by 11.8 per cent, but still have €807m in debts, again cut from the €881m of the previous year.

The sales of Brozovic to Al Nassr for €17.5m and Onana to Manchester United for €50.2m were able to keep them afloat, as well as increased revenue from reaching the Champions League Final.

The real issue, as has been known for a long time, is the deadline of late April 2024 to repay the €275m loan from Californian trust fund Oaktree.

If Inter’s parent company Suning are unable to repay it, then Oaktree could effectively repossess the club, similar to what happened when Elliott Management took over Milan from Yonghong Li.

Suning and President Steven Zhang continue to insist the club is not for sale, but reports also maintain there are several banks given the task of finding new investors.

It is worth noting that this situation does not mean Inter fans should expect any sort of fire sale of star names, certainly not in January, other than the usual departure of players sold on at a massive profit.

The next is likely to be Denzel Dumfries, as he has not agreed a new contract and has already been replaced in the squad by Carlos Augusto.

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Chicago Bears' defensive game plan gets Dennis Allen twist
Watch: Jalen Brunson dispatches Pistons with clutch three-pointer for Game 6 win 
Unlikely hero helps the Maple Leafs eliminate the Senators
How the Steelers' future quarterback plans could be in jeopardy
Bob Baffert horse suddenly scratched from Kentucky Derby
Reggie Miller had to 'calm down' JJ Redick during meeting, HC was behaving 'childishly'
Chicago Bears criticized for potential NFL Draft reach
Josh Allen shares honest opinion on James Cook situation
Browns' Shedeur Sanders voices Super Bowl goal while speaking with Cleveland students
Steelers have a potential star who is seriously flying under the radar
NBA insider claims major changes could be looming for Celtics
LeBron James takes a swipe at Lakers front office
Watch: Mets OF Juan Soto blasts two home runs to snap Citi Field drought
Suns have hired a new general manager
Steelers’ Will Howard signals a powerful shift for team in 2025
Diamondbacks in danger of falling further back in NL West after injury double whammy
Resurgent Big East program to replace UCLA at CBS Sports Classic
Clemson basketball star turning to football
Giants GM vowing to stick with original Jaxson Dart plan
Patriots vet has blunt take about HC Mike Vrabel’s style: 'Don’t take that the wrong way'

Want more news?

Join the hundreds of thousands of fans who start their day with Yardbarker's Morning Bark, the best newsletter in sports.