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    Moratti agrees to sell Inter's shares to Chinese investors

    Moratti agrees to sell Inter's shares to Chinese investors

    As previously explained, Inter Milan are seeking some new investors in the Far East, and the nerazzurri’s former president Massimo Moratti –who still earns the 30% of the club’s shares- is seriously interested in a cooperation with some Chinese businessmen, especially if Pirelli will be involved in such negotiation. Moreover, as reported by Tuttosport, Inter’s president Erick Thohir could decide to quit Milan and join his right arm Jason Levien at Swansea.
    Today, Moratti told La Gazzetta dello Sport: “The Chinese? It’s an offer that we should evaluate. If it’s good for the club, I could accept. They talk about the 20%, but I am not moving yet. Let’s see their intentions”.
    “Would I sell the 6% of my shares? If it would help the club, yes”, he added. “In any case, Thohir is calm and has clear ideas, so I don’t think he needs my help”.

    M.G.
     

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