Inter president Erick Thohir wanted only to talk business on the heels of his club’s 4-1 loss at the hands of Fiorentina.

It was reported last week that the Nerazzurri sustained a €90 million loss over the course of the 2014-15 season and the Indonesian businessman wished to shed some light on these rumours.

“I don’t understand where that number is coming from, next month we will come to a correct figure,” Thohir told Sky Sport Italia.

“Business is improving, we always aim to find a balance between sports and finance.”

The president took a moment to discuss long-time sponsors Pirelli, whose sponsorship deal is set to expire at the end of the current season.

“We have a good relationship and are discussing things so we’ll see, we hope to arrive at a positive solution,” added Thohir.

Since AC Milan’s stadium deal fell through, it has been assumed that Inter’s plans to renovate the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza would be temporarily shelved as well but the Indonesian seems ready to carry on as planned.

“I have no comment regarding what happened to Milan but we have read the news and our management team will meet with theirs to understand what it is that they want to do,” Thohir said.

“Inter have been working for nine months on the current project for the San Siro, we are ready to invest €150m.

“We want to have our own home, the fans want their own home and we are very serious about moving forward.”