Inter Milan has recently secured a new training kit sponsor in Qatar Airways, a three-year deal worth €5 million per season. This agreement is part of the club’s efforts under the new ownership of Oaktree Capital to increase commercial revenues. Alessandro Antonello, Inter Corporate CEO, is leading the charge to seek out new opportunities for generating commercial income, with kit sponsorships being a key focus.

While main shirt sponsors are crucial, the sponsor for training kits is also important. In the past season, LeoVegas was the sponsor for Inter’s training kit, but now, Qatar Airways has agreed to take on this role. The agreement is confirmed and awaits the official announcement from the club.

Qatar Airways was also a top contender for becoming Inter’s main shirt sponsor next season, but that spot was ultimately filled by Betsson. Following the end of their partnership with Pirelli in 2021, Inter has seen various sponsors on their matchday shirts, including Socios.com, DigitalBits, and Paramount+. The new deals showcase the club’s dedication to securing lucrative commercial partnerships for the future.