Inter President Erick Thohir will reportedly be in Italy for two weeks as he tries to find an associate to replace Massimo Moratti.

Former Nerazzurri owner Moratti currently holds a 29 per cent stake in the club, but reports suggest he is likely to sell up.

Gazzetta dello Sport writes that Thohir and Moratti still have a very good relationship, but the Indonesian has entrusted Goldman Sachs to find a new investor who will place cash into the club.

Inter President Erick Thohir will reportedly be in Italy for two weeks as he tries to find an associate to replace Massimo Moratti.

Former Nerazzurri owner Moratti currently holds a 29 per cent stake in the club, but reports suggest he is likely to sell up.

Gazzetta dello Sport writes that Thohir and Moratti still have a very good relationship, but the Indonesian has entrusted Goldman Sachs to find a new investor who will place cash into the club.

This will be Thohir’s longest stay in the peninsula since taking over the San Siro club in September 2013 and he will attend his first away game at Fiorentina this weekend.

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