The monopoly-money wages will, unsurprisingly, make the 30-year-old Cameroon marksman the highest-paid player in the world.
His wages will dwarf the earnings of Lionel Messi at Barcelona and Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo.
You'll be staggered to learn that Eto’s representative Claudio Vigorelli has confirmed that the striker has agreed personal terms.
Eto’o smashed 34 goals last season to fire Inter to a European and domestic Treble in 2010, having done the same the year before with Spanish giants Barcelona.
Cash-strapped Inter, who made a £65million loss last year, are now set to agree a £32m fee for the player, who had been linked with a potential swap deal involving Manchester City's wantaway striker Carlos Tevez.