Now it’s straight off to the Club World Cup for the Italian manager Simeone Inzagi. The one of the world’s best managers will not continue at Inter Milan, and will now go to the Middle East to lead Al Hilal.

Simone Inzaghi ends his time at Inter Milan after a career full of achievements, but where a heavy defeat in the last Champions League final – when Paris Saint-Germain won convincingly 5-0 – cast a shadow over his tenure. The Italian coach has now chosen to accept an offer from Al Hilal, a Saudi Arabian team has persuaded him with a financial offer at the very highest level. – At first, the bid was a measly 20 million euros, but when they got a yes from Simone Inzaghi they chose to beef up the salary by 5 million euros.

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Simone Inzaghi ready for Al Hilal
During his time at Inter, Inzaghi built a competitive team that excelled in both domestic and international competitions. His tactical brand, based on defensive balance and efficiency in transitions, allowed him to win significant titles and remain among European football’s elite for several seasons. But the crushing defeat against PSG was a turning point for his future in Milan.

The coach from Piacenza has now chosen to start a new chapter in his career in Saudi Arabia, where he will become one of the world’s highest-paid coaches. Al Hilal, who are determined to bolster their squad with internationally renowned profiles, have signed Inzaghi worth €25 million per season – a sum that is difficult to match in Europe. The Saudi Arabian team sees in the Italian coach the key to lifting their sporting project to new heights.

Inter’s supporters mourn the departure of a coach who marked an important era in the club’s recent history. At the same time, preparations are already underway in Saudi Arabia to welcome the new boss to Al Hilal’s bench.

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