New information has emerged concerning Inter Milan, potentially leading to difficulties for the club. There are two particular aspects highlighted as very serious, requiring thorough investigation. The question arises: What could be the potential consequences for Inter?
By Lennox Bray
Lennox Bray, from Leeds, England, is a Juventus-obsessed journalist with a knack for storytelling. He turns stats into gripping tales, whether it’s a last-minute win or a youth prospect’s rise.


Fan Reactions:
One user commented: «For its `luck`, Inter has been driving a Ferrari without a license since 2006… Anyway, the fines were always paid by… Elkan…» (referencing perceived historical advantages or external support).
Another pointed out: «The problem is that newspapers, radio, and TV don`t talk about it. An unprecedented political and media cover-up.»
A skeptical view: «As long as there are `friends of friends`, Inter will never pay.»
There was a suggestion that simple complaints (`esposti`) are no longer enough and that more decisive legal action (`querela`) is needed: «Agreed. But either we act with a lawsuit or the reports don`t make much sense anymore. Enough.»
Frustration was expressed regarding perceived past impunity: «You know what makes me angry is the fact that despite all this, they haven`t paid for years since Passaportopoli and they even have the courage to talk.»
One user predicted inaction due to time limits: «Nothing will be done because it will go to prescription (statute of limitations). Let`s remember the file concerning Inter during the Calciopoli era which was strangely found after 5 years, and the prosecutor Palazzi, despite verifying facts much more serious than Juventus`, was forced to decree the prescription.»
Sandro Rossi: «This time they can`t get away with it.»
Luca Bossi: «They should be penalized and kicked out of the cups.»
Nicola Vitali: «Only Juve is targeted, Inter is protected by everyone.»