Inter MIlan moves to renew Inzaghi's contract despite Al Hilal's temptations

Despite the significant temptations coming from Saudi Arabia, it appears that Simone Inzaghi will continue his journey with Inter Milan, following a historic season in which he led the team to its twentieth Italian league title, placing the second star on the Nerazzurri jersey. According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Inter's management has already begun moving to renew Inzaghi's contract, which expires in the summer of 2026. They are seeking to tie him to a new deal that extends until 2027 or 2028, with a significant salary increase in recognition of his achievements since taking over in 2021. The expected new contract will include an annual salary of between 7 and 8 million euros, in addition to generous bonuses, in an attempt to ensure the continued technical stability enjoyed by the team under Inzaghi's leadership, especially as the team approaches the Champions League final. However, the road ahead is not easy, as Saudi club Al Hilal has entered the fray with a huge financial offer, as part of its efforts to build a strong team in preparation for the Club World Cup. The Saudi offer could pose a real challenge for Inter, given the strong financial offers made by Saudi clubs, which are difficult to compete with in Europe.