Football
Steven Zhang takes over as Inter’s new president
Suning Group heir Steven Zhang has been officially named Inter’s new President.
Inter confirmed Zhang’s appointment to their board in a video on their social channels.
“When I close my eyes, I see a city with so much history and more to be written,” he said.
“People with ideas, with the will to improve what’s around them and themselves.
“A club that plays beyond the field to win the hearts of everyone. But then I open my eyes and see that all this is already here. I’m ready, are you?”
The 26-year-old [pictured, left], is the son of Zhang Jindong, who owns a majority stake in Inter through Chinese conglomerate Suning, and becomes the Nerazzurri’s youngest-ever President.
He also ends Erick Thohir’s five-year tenure, with the Indonesian ready to sell his 31% stake in the Beneamata.
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