Inter Milan has reached a corporate value of €2.1 billion, according to the new report by Football Benchmark. This result is due to a 25% increase compared to last year, thanks to a combination of sports successes and sustainable financial management. In the last six years, the club has won three Serie A titles, two second places, and one third place, as well as two Champions League finals. These achievements have allowed Inter to establish itself as a leader in the Italian and European football landscape. The current valuation surpasses that of Juventus and Milan, both at €1.8 billion. Inter has also managed to grow through brand development policies and prudent management, under the leadership of Beppe Marotta. The report highlights how Inter's enterprise value results from a balanced management of sports results and economic stability, a trend increasingly common in modern football. This success represents a positive cycle for the club, which was worth less than €500 million before the arrival of the Zhang family. Today, Inter is an example of how football can combine on-field performance with financial sustainability.