Simone Inzaghi claimed that he's "happy" at Inter despite reports of a €30 million (£25m/$34m) agreement with Al-Hilal.
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Inzaghi preparing for the UCL final against PSGHas been in talks with Al-Hilal for a potential transfer However, he insisted that he remains committed to InterFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
According to Inzaghi has been offered a staggering amount in an attempt to lure him to the Saudi Pro League. However, despite the financial temptation, the Inter boss made it clear that his primary focus remains firmly on leading his team to European glory.
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Inzaghi is preparing for his second Champions League final in three seasons, having led Inter to the same stage in 2023, where they suffered a narrow defeat to Manchester City. Now, he finds himself with another opportunity to etch his name into European football history, hoping this time his team can go one better.
WHAT INZAGHI SAID
When asked directly about the potential switch to Al-Hilal, Inzaghi instead shifted the focus to his current squad and their unity.
"We are lucky to work in a wonderful club with guys who are great footballers and great men," he told reporters. "In these four years, they have given me everything they had. We have won, we have lost, but there is this strong attachment that is what I like and makes me feel calm".
Pressed further on whether his connection with Inter might influence his future decisions, the 48-year-old didn’t rule it out.
"That for sure, but as I said before we really want to play this match. The only thought is to play the match against PSG," he said.
"The senior management are here, but we'll have a chat next week in a relaxed manner. We will always have the best interest of Inter at heart."
He added: "I've said several times that I'm happy in this company, so I have everything I want to do well and get great satisfaction."
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Inzaghi still has one season left on his current deal with Inter, which technically keeps him at the helm until summer 2026. For now, he appears to be placing all his energy into guiding Inter to European success, putting contract talks and external offers on the back burner.






