Colorado missed several goals it set for the season and has a very high payroll bill.
Internacional continues to fight in Brasileiron to escape from the relegation zone. At the same time, we boast one of the highest salary levels in Japan. In this way, the board spends R$ 21.34 million every month on the Colorado team, as published on the club’s transparency portal.
The total amount for the first nine months of 2025 was R$192,139,183, including player salaries, coaching staff, collaborators, image rights and fees.
The amount recorded in 2025 is slightly lower than in 2024. After all, Colorado spent an average of 21.59 million reais last year, for a total of 194,399,832 reais.
What is noteworthy is that Inter revamped their team during the season. In the end, talented players like Enner Valencia, Fernando, Wesley and Wonderson left.
Inter have not achieved their sporting goals
In fact, the financial situation has troubled Inter’s management, with some of its sporting goals proving to be below the amounts set out in the club’s budget. For example, in the Copa do Brasil, the board was planning to advance to the quarter-finals. However, Colorado stopped in the round of 16, with a deficit of 4.74 million reais.
However, the damage will be even greater. In the end, Internacional was going to finish the Brasileira Run in 6th place. They are currently in 15th place and are still in danger of being relegated. If he maintains this position, he will not accumulate another R$18.3 million.
This season also demonstrated Colorado’s default behavior of not only delaying salaries for active players, but also honoring promises made when hiring players. The board said the salary had been agreed and image rights had been renegotiated.
In the budget set for the season, Colorado had a goal of raising 160 million reais from player sales. However, to date it has received R$114.5 million.
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