Inter Milan and manager, Simone Inzaghi, have parted company “by mutual agree­ment” in the wake of the Cham­pions League final thrashing by Paris St-Germain.

The 49-year-old, who was appointed by the Serie A club in 2021, has been heavily linked with taking over Saudi Arabian side, Al-Hilal.

“The time has come for me to say goodbye to this club after a four-year journey, during which I gave everything,” said Inzaghi, who won six trophies with Inter.

“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.

“I will never forget you.”

The announcement of his departure followed a meeting between Inzaghi and Inter on Tuesday.

“The club and Simone Inzaghi are parting ways,” said an Inter Milan statement. “This is the deci­sion taken by mutual agreement.”

Inzaghi won one Serie A title, two Coppa Italias and the Super­coppa Italia three times during his spell at San Siro.

 He twice guided Inter to the Champions League final but they were beaten 1-0 by Manchester City in 2022-23 and then suffered a record 5-0 defeat against PSG this season.

They also missed out on the 2024-25 Serie A title by a point to Napoli.

Inzaghi’s departure comes before Inter’s participation in the newly expanded Fifa Club World Cup, which takes place in the United States between June 14 and July 13.

Al-Hilal will also be involved in the competition. –BBC



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