Indonesia's Thohir, Moratti agree preliminary Inter deal - source


MILAN (Reuters) - Indonesian tycoon Erick Thohir has reached a preliminary, non-legally binding agreement with Inter Milan owner Massimo Moratti to take a stake in the Italian football club, a source close to the talks said on Thursday.

Thohir and Moratti have been in talks about a potential deal for months. Media reports have said Thohir might be willing to pay up to 350 million euros ($474 million) for a 75 percent stake in the cash-strapped Serie A club.

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