UEFA Champions League finalists Inter have gotten an interesting offer for Sponsorship from the adult entertainment site My.Club as they head to the European showpiece in Istanbul.
Inter receive tempting offer from Adult site
Blockchain company DigitalBits had sponsored the Serie A giants during the 2022/23 season, but recurrent failures on the company’s part to meet their obligations have caused a caesar of their agreement with Inter.
The Nerazzurri have taken to appearing without a sponsor since the turn of events, appearing without a plain shirt in both the Serie A and the UEFA Champions League.
With the Milan club going all the way to the latter's final, they have been offered a lifeline by adult entertainment company My.Club, who are reportedly offering to become the Nerazzurri’s sponsors until the end of the current season.
The site is reportedly offering Inter a whopping €100m in sponsorship for just a little over one month, which is slightly more than the prize money the Milan side are set to earn if they win the 2022/23 UEFA Champions League.
Adult site keen on Inter partnership
My.Club’s vice president Mike Ford was quoted by the Mirror saying, “Here at My.Club we’re all about penetrating new verticals.
“Much [like] how Inter’s players squeeze their balls into tight spaces, into the box and then score, we’re looking to do the same.”
The executive also noted that the magnitude of the game was too great for Inter to appear without a sponsor and communicated their enthusiasm in seeking a partnership with the Nerazzurri.
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“We want to sponsor them as they conquer Europe,” Ford said, continuing “We can increase their visibility along the way and help drive interactivity, engagement, and ultimately boost their authentic communication with fans.
“We’d love to see Lautaro Martinez sharing his exclusive footage on My.Club after the final CL game vs Man City.”
It is unlikely that Inter will end up accepting the offer however, as they look to donate the front of their shirts during the final to a charitable organisation.
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