Over the past six years, Inter Milan have lifted trophies, while Juventus have poured money into the market without the same rewards.
According to Corriere dello Sport via FCInter1908, that has been the story in Serie A in the past half-decade.
Inter Milan won two Serie A titles, two Coppa Italia titles, and three Italian Super Cups during that timeframe.
Furthermore, the Nerazzurri reached two Champions League finals, though they failed to conquer the prize.
It’s equally important to note that they registered a surplus of just over €33 million between income and expenses.
In contrast to Inter’s trophy-laden spell, Juventus struggled on all fronts.
Despite recording a deficit of no less than €310 million, they’re still waiting for their first Scudetto since 2020.
Meanwhile, their only trophies in that period came in the Coppa Italia and Supercoppa Italiana.
It’s up to Igor Tudor to buck this trend and halt Juventus’ title drought in Serie A this season.
His managerial credentials will face a stern test this weekend when his men take on Inter in Turin.
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