Overview
- Simone Inzaghi’s four-year tenure ended by mutual consent after Saturday’s 5-0 loss to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final
- He guided Inter to six trophies—including a 2023-24 Serie A title, two Coppa Italias and three Supercoppa Italiana wins—but finished the 2024-25 season empty-handed
- Italian media report that Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal has offered Inzaghi more than €20 million per season to become their new coach
- Inter must appoint a new manager before the FIFA Club World Cup in the United States, where they face Monterrey on June 17
- Former Spain midfielder Cesc Fabregas, who led Como to a 10th-place Serie A finish, is among the names being tipped to succeed Inzaghi