Inter owners Suning are preparing to move the club’s headquarters to a new six-floor building in the centre of Milan next month.

The Chinese consortium will invest heavily in this summer’s transfer window regardless of whether Inter secure Champions League football, with the Serie A season poised to end tomorrow evening.

However, they are also dedicating resources to improving the club’s infrastructure and will inaugurate the new offices, which they have leased until 2025, on 15 June.

“Inter’s new offices will have five floors plus a rooftop terrace where events will be held,” Corriere dello Sport reported today.

“The top floor will be where Steven Zhang and the club’s management work, while on the floor below there will be a trophy room and a modern boardroom fitted with glass walls. The three floors below that will be for all other employees.

“The meeting rooms in the new building will not be named after famous players from Inter’s past, instead carrying the names of countries, because Inter are brothers of the world.”

Suning are also investing further money in upgrading Inter’s training facilities at Appiano Gentile, with work on a new apartment block to begin soon.

The new block will contain 40 bedrooms as well as a restaurant, video analysis room and space for the first team to relax, as well as an underground car park.