Inter comes up with official statements on allegations of financial crisis

During the day, an Italian media medium reported that Inter has huge debts and its financial mirrors are not in order and should not be allowed to register in Serie A, but has not delayed long, and Inter has denied it all by one communiqué. Inter released a communique that hit in [...]
Inter released a communique that hit in media economic paper reports Il Sole 24 hours.
Italian media claims that Inter debts are so large that they should not be allowed to be registered in Serie A.
However, in the released communiqué, Interit has provided answers and clarification from the club for reports made at Il Sole 24 hours on March 1, 2018, denying all.

Communication issued by Inter
“Referring to reports published by Il Sole 24 Ore on March 1, 2018, Milan's FC Internaissional Milan wants to make clear that its consolidated financial mirrors contain complete data and information as required by the Italian Civil Code and legal and regulatory provisions regarding the financial mirrors of football clubs”.

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“These data show that views expressed in the article are inaccurate and deceptive, as well as harmful to the image of the club, which has fully respected Italian law and FIGC regulations”.
The financial checkup ending on June 30th 2017 was first approved by the club's respective organs and then by the shareholders' collection, before successfully passed the controls conducted by the Professional Football Control Commission (Co.Vi. So. C.)”
“Klub believes that it is of primary importance that the laws and regulations on financial mirrors are respected and that we will take all legal actions needed to protect ourselves and its image in order to confirm once again that financial information contained in financial mirrors, explanatory notes and management report is transparent and honest”, said in the Inter communique.












