Inter Milan chief Massimo Moratti has confirmed he will be selling a stake in the club to Indonesian businessman Erick Thohir.
Moratti is locked in talks with Thohir, about selling a stake in the Italian giants.
Former Inter president Ernesto Pellegrini has stated that he thinks Moratti should not sell the club, but Moratti - who took the reins in1995 - feels the time is right.
"Nostalgia is by definition behind you and I decided to look to the future," he told La Gazzetta dello Sport.
"People keep talking about debts, but that is the wrong perspective.Inter have similar debts to other big clubs and I am not worried about those, as I could easily continue covering it myself."The real problem is revenue. Those are the resources necessary for development. I am worried about the future of the club. That's all apart from the expansion of the brand on the international market, which also has to be done."For years Italian football - and I take my share of the blame here -won on the field in Europe, but played entirely on home turf in financial terms. And we lost."Inter are worth so much more than what their revenue suggests and have to make the most of the brand internationally if the club wants a future in line with its tradition.
"Believe me, I am acting in the interests of the fans. Inter will be managed in a modern and international way. If needed, I will remain to give my contribution, but please let's not make me into a myth.Presidents as symbols can become a blockage at some point."
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