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Simone Inzaghi’s Future in Limbo: Decision Day Approaches

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Simone Inzaghi needs to make a big choice about his future with Inter Milan, since Al Hilal has put an offer on the table while they look for new managers. Everyone’s watching to see what happens with Inzaghi’s time at Inter and if he might go to Saudi Arabia.

  • Inzaghi has been running things at Inter Milan since 2021
  • He got Inter a Serie A title and won the Coppa Italia twice
  • Al Hilal wants Inzaghi as part of their plan to change managers

Inzaghi’s Impact at Inter Milan

Simone Inzaghi has really changed things at Inter Milan since he became manager in 2021. He’s done a lot, like winning Serie A in 2023-24 and getting two Coppa Italia wins back to back in 2021-22 and 2022-23. With him in charge Inter got to the UEFA Champions League finals two times in 2023 and 2025. Inzaghi is really good with tactics and likes using a 3-5-2 formation which has helped Inter win both in Italy and Europe.


If you want to know more about what he did at Inter Milan, you can check out this big overview of Inter Milan.

Al Hilal’s Managerial Ambitions

Al Hilal, who’s one of the best teams in the Saudi Professional League, is trying real hard to get really good managers to make their team better. They just fired Jorge Jesus cause they weren’t happy with how the team was doing, and put Mohammed Al-Shalhoub in charge for now while they look for someone permanent. They’re thinking about getting Inzaghi, but also looking at other big names like Carlo Ancelotti.

This is part of Al Hilal’s plan to get bigger worldwide. You can read more about them changing managers in their report about the manager changes.

Implications of Inzaghi’s Decision

Whatever Simone Inzaghi decides is gonna change a lot for his career and what happens with both Inter Milan and Al Hilal. If he goes to Saudi Arabia it might show how more European managers are starting to look at jobs in the Middle East which shows how that area is getting bigger in world football. It also shows how hard it is to get good managers for the best clubs these days.

If you want to know more about Al Hilal’s plans and European managers going there, check out this article about Al Hilal and Jorge Jesus splitting up.

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