Overview
- Inter Milan confirmed on June 3 that it had parted ways with coach Simone Inzaghi by mutual consent after four years at the helm.
 - Sources indicate he has agreed to a three-year contract with Al-Hilal in Saudi Arabia worth as much as €50 million per season.
 - He will lead Al-Hilal at the upcoming Club World Cup in the United States, with his first match set against Real Madrid on June 18.
 - Inter has already begun evaluating replacements with Cesc Fàbregas and Roberto De Zerbi emerging as top candidates.
 - His departure followed Inter’s 5-0 Champions League final loss and capped a four-year tenure that delivered one Serie A title and two Coppa Italia trophies.