Inter Milan Trail Champions League Rivals Bayern Munich & Real Madrid In Terms Of Revenues Despite Gradual Financial Improvement | OneFootball

Inter Milan Trail Champions League Rivals Bayern Munich & Real Madrid In Terms Of Revenues Despite Gradual Financial Improvement | OneFootball

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·15 April 2025

Inter Milan Trail Champions League Rivals Bayern Munich & Real Madrid In Terms Of Revenues Despite Gradual Financial Improvement

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Bayern Munich and Real Madrid are well ahead of Inter Milan in the Champions League revenue rankings.

Per Gazzetta dello Sport via FCInterNews, there’s still a gaping hole between the clubs regardless of Inter’s on-field success.


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Inter Milan continue to go from strength to strength on the pitch, but the club’s finances still lag behind Europe’s elite.

Despite steady growth, the Nerazzurri remain well behind Bayern Munich and Real Madrid in Champions League revenue scales.

Indeed, this financial gap with the top clubs highlights the long road ahead.

Inter Milan Lag Behind Bayern Munich & Real Madrid in Revenue Stream

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Inter Milan chief executive Giuseppe Marotta poses during a photocall prior the Italian Footballers’ Association (AIC) Awards ceremony 2023 on December 04, 2023 in Milan. (Photo by Marco BERTORELLO / AFP) (Photo by MARCO BERTORELLO/AFP via Getty Images)

The runaway Bundesliga leaders are off the charts in this category.

For context, they’ve not been in red for the 32nd consecutive year, underscoring the club’s outstanding business model.

Then, Los Blancos remain the wealthiest club on the planet, largely thanks to massive revenues.

Although the new Santiago Bernabeu has already started to pay dividends, Madrid’s €1.048 billion debt remains staggering.

Meanwhile, Inter’s income statement went from -€246 million to -€36m under Oaktree’s tenure.

Therefore, signs of progress suggest the reigning Serie A champions are on the right path.

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