Report – Inter Milan Cash In More From TV Rights Than Any Other Serie A Club
According to Gazzetta dello Sport via FCInter1908, the Nerazzurri have outperformed other clubs in the division.
Despite failing to defend their league title last season, Inter capitalized on a massive fan base to secure the highest share of television revenue.
Indeed, they left all other Serie A giants in the dust.
Inter Milan Lead Money Charts from TV Rights in Serie A
PARMA, ITALY – APRIL 05: Giuseppe Marotta of FC Internazionale during the Serie A match between Parma and FC Internazionale at Stadio Ennio Tardini on April 05, 2025 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by)
Napoli dethroned Inter in Serie A during Antonio Conte's first season at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona.
However, it didn't reflect on Partenopei's bank accounts.
Indeed, Cristian Chivu's men have collected an eye-watering €81.6 million from TV rights.
Interestingly, that's nearly €14 million more than reigning holders Napoli (€67.8 million), who sit second in the table.
Record-time champions Juventus rank third with €67.7 million, narrowly ahead of AC Milan, who collected €67.3 million.
Meanwhile, Roma complete the top five, having pocketed €61.2 million.
On that basis, bright days are ahead of the Nerazzurri.
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