Feb 25 • 10:02 UTC 🇮🇹 Italy Il Giornale

Inter, Champions League failure: how much does elimination cost

Inter's recent elimination from the Champions League results in a significant drop in expected revenues compared to last season's success.

Inter Milan has suffered a crushing elimination from the Champions League after losing to Norwegian side Bodo/Glimt, leading to a drastic reduction in anticipated income for the club. This year's revenue projections are more than halved compared to the previous season when Inter made a remarkable run to the finals against Paris Saint-Germain. Therefore, the financial implications are significant for the club as they navigate their performance in this season's tournament.

Had Inter advanced to the round of 16, they would have expected an average revenue of around 11 million euros along with nearly 9 million euros from ticket sales. This stark contrast underscores the financial stakes involved in Champions League progression for clubs like Inter. The comparison illustrates not only the monetary pressures of early elimination but also the cascading effects it has on future budgeting and planning for the next Champions League campaign.

Looking ahead to the Champions League 2025-2026, Inter now stands to generate only about 66 million euros in revenue, a sharp decline from the approximately 137 million euros earned during their previous campaign. This situation highlights the critical importance of performance in prestigious tournaments, impacting not just immediate financial returns but also the club's long-term financial health and competitive stature in European football.

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