Inter’s boom: Football Benchmark values the Nerazzurri at €2.137bn, clear No.1 in Italy

Inter are not only winning on the pitch — they are also strengthening their position as Italy’s leading football business.
According to Football Benchmark’s annual club valuations report, “The European Elite”, Inter have reached an enterprise value of €2.137 billion (exactly €2,137m). It’s a landmark figure: the Nerazzurri have crossed the €2bn threshold for the first time, underlining a broader trend of sporting relevance translating into economic power.
What the valuation actually means
It’s important to frame the headline correctly: enterprise value is not the same as cash in the bank, and it’s not a single-season revenue number. It’s a benchmark-style estimate of a club’s overall business value — influenced by factors such as:
sporting performance and competitiveness at the top level
commercial strength and brand growth
matchday and media potential
squad value and the sustainability of the club’s model
In short, it’s a “big picture” assessment of how strong the club is as an enterprise — and Inter are now firmly in elite territory.
Inter lead the Italian pack
The study highlights a widening separation between Inter and the rest of Serie A in valuation terms. From the figures shown in the report:
Inter: €2,137m
Juventus: €1,837m
Milan: €1,807m
Napoli: €967m
Roma: €730m
Atalanta: €638m
Lazio: €519m
That gap matters because it helps explain why Inter increasingly operate as a club with European-level expectations — not just in terms of trophies, but also in terms of commercial ambition and long-term planning.

The takeaway
For supporters, the message is simple: Inter’s “project” is not only about results on the weekend. Independent valuations like Football Benchmark’s suggest the club is building a stronger platform off the pitch as well — a foundation that can help Inter compete with the biggest names over time.

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