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Inzaghi Confirms Inter Milan Exit Ahead Of Al Hilal Managerial Appointment
After four seasons at Inter, Simone Inzaghi has announced his departure from the Serie A club.
He has reportedly accepted a job offer from Al Hilal. During his tenure, he led the team to two Champions League finals and won multiple trophies.
On Tuesday, Inter confirmed that Inzaghi would leave the club. It is being widely reported that Inzaghi has said yes to Al Hilal after days of reflection and direct negotiations.
After four demanding seasons with the Nerazzurri, the Italian is now prepared for a new environment and fresh challenges, driven by the prospect of a lucrative contract.
In his farewell statement, Inzaghi wrote: “The time has come for me to say goodbye to this Club after a four-year-long journey, throughout which I gave my all. Every day, my first and last thought was always about Inter.
”It was then reciprocated with professionalism and passion by the players, leaders, and every single one of the club’s employees.
”The six trophies we won, including the Second-Star Scudetto, together with our Champions League journeys in 2023, and just a few days ago, are living proof of how much my work was supported by a shared understanding with my staff and every part of the club.
”I would like to thank the shareholders for their unwavering support, as well as the President and his associates for their daily help and constant dialogue.”
”I want to dedicate one last word to the millions of Nerazzurri (Inter) fans who cheered me on, cried and suffered in difficult moments and laughed and celebrated in the six triumphs we experienced together,” he added.
”I will never forget you.”
Inzaghi’s Achievements During His Time There
The recently concluded season saw no trophies added to the Nerazzurri’s cabinet, leading up to a disappointing ending.
Inter reached the Champions League final for the second time in three seasons but suffered a heavy defeat to Paris Saint-Germain.
That was a defeat made even harder by the ending of the Serie A campaign, with the Scudetto race won by Antonio Conte’s Napoli.
Arriving in Milan in the summer of 2021, Inzaghi secured one Serie A title, two Italian Cups, and three Italian Super Cups. He developed a strong, recognizable Inter team capable of playing modern and competitive football.
Before that, at Lazio, he made his mark with one Coppa Italia and two Super Cups, establishing himself as one of Italy’s top coaches before leaving his home country.