May I ask: Is Brighton richer than Inter Milan?
7:32pm, 17 June 2025Football
The data that can be found online is from the 23rd to 24th season. Inter Milan's turnover is 473 million euros, and Brighton's turnover is 222.4 billion pounds equivalent to 26.1 billion euros. Is this a size?
Looking at the team De's turnaround price, the latest Inter Milan is 739.8 billion euros, and Brighton is 555.57 billion euros, which seems to be less than the difference in turnover and income.
There are very different in terms of transfer fees, but the 24-25 seasons, Inter Milan invested
Flates, 31.4 million, Martinez, 13.5 million, Augusto, 13.25 million, Anaotovic, 10.9 million, Palacios, 1989, Palacios, 6.5 million, and 2003, 75.55 million euros In the 24-25 season, Inter Milan's transfer fee income, Agume, 4 million, Ostagnoni, 4 million, Zanotti, 2.5 million, and in 2003, the transfer fee income was 10.5 million, 65.05 million, Inter Milan's total salary in the 24-25 season - 1.416.9 billion euros before tax, Brighton's total salary in the 24-25 season - £59,826,000 before tax is equivalent to €70.26 million before tax. Brighton's salary is only about half of that of Inter Milan. From the 24th to the 25th season, Brighton's transfer fee investment was
Georginio Rutter, 46.7 million euros, Yankuba Minteh, 35 million euros, 2004, Mats Wieffer, 32 million, Brajan Gruda, 31.5 million, Ferdi Kadıoğlu, 30 million, 1999, Matt O 'Riley, 29.5 million, Stefanos Tzimas in 2000, 26.5 million, Ibrahim Osman in 2006, 19.5 million, Diego Gómez in 2004, 13 million, Eiran Cashin in 2003, 10.75 million, Malick Yalcouyé in 2001, 8 million, 2005, 282.45 million euros in 24 to 25 season transfer fee income, Deniz Undav, 26.7 million, 1996, Billy Gilmour, 14 million, Pascal Groß in 2001, 7 million, Jakub Modern in 1991, 1.5 million, Marc Leonard in 1999, 590, Kacper Kozlowski in 2001, 2003, 49.99 million, 232.46 million, 2003, transfer fee income of 232.46 million, some people will say that Brighton has earned more than 300 million euros in the first two seasons, but the question is why does Brighton spend more money on transfer fees under the age of 25, rather than wages? The player with the highest salary in Brighton is basically 80,000 pounds a weekly salary, and is this income only at medium level in Inter Milan?
Then do you think Brighton is rich? Or is Inter Milan's business strategy the opposite of most European clubs?
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Of course, in Serie A, it is not just the business philosophy of Inter Milan, but the three northern top three, Rome and Naples are all the same. The salary budget accounts for much greater than the transfer fee, and the transfer age of players over 25 years old is much higher than the proportion of under 25 years old.
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