President "nerazuro" a step from the sale of 75 percent stake in the club famous Indonesian multimillionaire Eric Tohir.
According to the results, "Gazzetta dello Sport" contract for the sale of majority shares of Inter, at a cost of 300 million euros, will be signed during the weekend in London.
"Gazeta" writes further that Moratti was forced to take this step because of financial problems in which it is located. He will reportedly stay at Inter and will retain 23.3 percent stake in the club, as well as specific function.
Most of the remaining 1.7 percent stake in the club is longtime sponsor, the company "Pirelli".
Indonesian tycoon Tohir owns the company "Astra International has" (main activity is the distribution of cars), and co-owner of the NBA's Philadelphia Sixers, and American football club DC United.
Tohir intends to maximize the brand Inter, as the club in Indonesia has less than 11 million fans.
He has promised to invest in the squad, but also in the construction of the new stadium, considering that Inter and Milan for years shared the legendary San Siro (Giuseppe Meazza).
Massimo Moratti was appointed president of Inter in 1995. , and his father Angelo led the team from in 1955. until 1968, when the club reached showcases two of the three titles of European Champion.
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