Inter Milan owner Massimo Moratti has said the sale of the club is likely to go ahead despite not having a definitive agreement with Indonesian businessman Erick Thohir, who is the proposed buyer.
“There are no major problems to reach an eventual agreement,” Moratti said.
Amidst the rumours of a preliminary deal with Thohir, Moratti said that no such incident took place and said that the takeover worth €350 million has been going on for a few months.
A report in Reuters suggested that Moratti is unlikely to remain as the chairman of the club after the takeover. Inter Milan currently has a debt of €300 million and Moratti previously indicated that he would not sell a majority shareholding in the club.
Thohir is an active share holder in the sporting universe with shares in Major League Soccer side DC United and NBA side Philadelphia 76ers.