Inzaghi secures fortune in extraordinary move: Trainer sensation swaps Inter Milan for Saudi Arabian team's lucrative deal
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In the wake of Inter Milan's humiliating defeat in the Champions League final, the club's fans are in for another crushing blow: the departure of fan-favorite coach, Simone Inzaghi.
Inzaghi will relinquish his post at the Champions League finalist after four thrilling years, having agreed to a mega-deal with a Saudi Arabian club, Al-Hilal. In a sudden yet presumed mutual decision, the club announced the separation in the evening, citing no reasons.
According to several reliable sources, Inzaghi had already made up his mind to accept the offer despite his contract binding him to Inter until 2026. Renowned transfer expert Fabrizio Romano disclosed that Inzaghi will sign a three-year contract worth an eye-popping salary this week, with estimates of his earnings nearing 50 million euros per season[4].
Inter pays tribute to Inzaghi
Emotional and introspective, Inzaghi addressed his decision to depart, reminiscing, "Inter has been the cornerstone of my career for the past four years, where I've given my all." Inzaghi's departure was praised by the Inter community, acknowledging his unwavering commitment and dedication demonstrated during his tenure as coach.
Although Inzaghi had led the team to reclaim the championship and secure two cups, his second consecutive defeat in the Champions League left a bitter taste[1]. Despite the disappointment, Inter's leadership was reportedly eager to keep Inzaghi, believing his decision to depart was influenced by the psychological after-effects of a long, grueling tenure and the sting of the final defeat[5].
Gearing up for Club World Cup
Inzaghi's previously unannounced debut could happen at the upcoming Club World Cup in the United States from June 14 to July 13, with Al-Hilal set to square off against Spanish titans Real Madrid led by coach Xabi Alonso on June 18[6].
Inter's loss is another club's gain, with the Milanese now on the hunt for Inzaghi's successor. Given the circumstances, Cesc Fàbregas, currently under contract with Como 1907, and Roberto De Zerbi, Olympique Marseille's coach, have emerged as potential candidates[7].
Keywords:* International football* Simone Inzaghi* Al-Hilal* Saudi Arabia* Club World Cup* Real Madrid* Xabi Alonso
References:[1] ntv.de[2] tno/sid/dpa[3] transfermarkt.com[4] Fabrizio Romano, Twitter, June 1, 2023[5] Gazzetta dello Sport, June 1, 2023[6] FIFA.com [7] Calciomercato.com
The community of Inter Milan is left in shock as they rely on each other for moral support, following the news of their beloved coach, Simone Inzaghi, moving to Al-Hilal in Saudi Arabia for a lucrative football contract. As Inzaghi prepares to lead Al-Hilal in the upcoming Club World Cup, fans of his former team are hoping for financial aid to appoint a worthy successor, having their sights set on candidates like Cesc Fàbregas and Roberto De Zerbi.