Inter Milan's coach, Inzaghi, reportedly terminates his contract and secures an impressive deal elsewhere?
Facebook Twitter Whatsapp E-Mail Print Copy Link Inter Milan falls short in the Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain, suffering a devastating loss. The wounds are still fresh, but the news for the Italians doesn't seem to be getting any better.
Simone Inzaghi, the mastermind behind Inter Milan's Champions League journey, is set to depart after four tumultuous years, rumored to sign a groundbreaking contract in Saudi Arabia's Al-Hilal FC. The announcement came late in the evening, describing it as a mutual agreement.
Reports indicate that Inzaghi had accepted the offer from Al-Hilal despite his contract lasting until 2026. Renowned transfer expert Fabrizio Romano suggests that Inzaghi will sign a whopping three-year contract this week, earning a hefty salary. Speculation circulates about an offer worth a staggering 50 million euros annually.
Inter Bids Farewell to Inzaghi with Heartfelt Words
"It's tough to say goodbye to this beloved club after a four-year chapter stuffed with everything," Inzaghi said. Inter Milan praised its departing coach with heartfelt words, acknowledging Inzaghi's leadership as a journey filled with passion, diligence, and unwavering commitment.
Inzaghi's future looked uncertain after Inter's crushing defeat against Paris Saint-Germain (0:5). Despite the setback, he had previously led Inter to triumph, snatching the championship once and the cup twice. The management had expressed their desire to continue with Inzaghi in the face of adversity. However, the great disappointment following the final defeat and the fatigue after a lengthy stint were reportedly key factors in the decision against Inter.
Back on the Field at the Club World Cup?
According to "Gazzetta dello Sport," Inzaghi is expected to guide the Saudi Arabian team at the forthcoming FIFA Club World Cup taking place in the USA between June 14 and July 13. His debut could be against Spanish record champions Real Madrid and coach Xabi Alonso on June 18, with Al-Hilal also facing RB Salzburg and CF Pachuca in Group H.
Inter needs to find a replacement quickly, as the team is scheduled to embark on a Club World Cup journey on June 11. According to sources, Inter Milan is considering two candidates: Cesc Fàbregas, still under contract with Como 1907, and Roberto De Zerbi, currently head coach of Olympique Marseille.
Note: Simone Inzaghi has signed a two-year contract with Al-Hilal worth approximately $50 million, making him the world's highest-paid manager. This deal will see him lead Al-Hilal at the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup, where he could potentially face Real Madrid and Xabi Alonso.
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- The Inter Milan community, already wounded by the Champions League final loss, must now contend with the news of Simone Inzaghi's departure for financial aid from Al-Hilal.
- As Inter Milan prepares for the FIFA Club World Cup, the football club will need to secure financial aid to ensure a capable replacement for Inzaghi, who has left for Al-Hilal and a record-breaking deal in the world of sports, specifically football.