
One Obstacle Separates Inzaghi from Coaching Al-Hilal
Informed media sources revealed that winning the UEFA Champions League title will be the only condition for Italian coach Simone Inzaghi to lead Saudi Al-Hilal next season.
The Al-Hilal management is searching for a world-class coaching name to take over the team following the departure of Portuguese coach Jorge Jesus, who left after the team's results declined both locally and internationally.
Currently, the team's former star Mohammed Al-Shalhoub is temporarily overseeing the coaching duties, while the management is racing against time to sign a foreign coach before the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup.
Simone Inzaghi is the primary option for Al-Hilal management, but his participation in the UEFA Champions League final with Inter Milan against Paris Saint-Germain has stalled negotiations until further notice.
Journalist Sultan Al-Otaibi confirmed that Inzaghi's winning of the UEFA Champions League title will be the key to his transfer to Al-Hilal, amidst ongoing negotiations that include names like Nuno Santo and Marco Silva.
Reports indicate that Inzaghi has requested to postpone the start of his duties with Al-Hilal until after the FIFA Club World Cup, which contradicts the plans of Al-Hilal officials who are aiming for early preparations for the global participation.
Inzaghi's contract with Inter Milan extends until 2026, and the 49-year-old coach is having an outstanding season with the 'Nerazzurri' on all levels.
Since taking charge of Inter Milan in July 2021, Inzaghi has led the team to win the Italian league, the Coppa Italia twice, and the Italian Super Cup three times.
The Al-Hilal management is searching for a world-class coaching name to take over the team following the departure of Portuguese coach Jorge Jesus, who left after the team's results declined both locally and internationally.
Currently, the team's former star Mohammed Al-Shalhoub is temporarily overseeing the coaching duties, while the management is racing against time to sign a foreign coach before the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup.
Simone Inzaghi is the primary option for Al-Hilal management, but his participation in the UEFA Champions League final with Inter Milan against Paris Saint-Germain has stalled negotiations until further notice.
Journalist Sultan Al-Otaibi confirmed that Inzaghi's winning of the UEFA Champions League title will be the key to his transfer to Al-Hilal, amidst ongoing negotiations that include names like Nuno Santo and Marco Silva.
Reports indicate that Inzaghi has requested to postpone the start of his duties with Al-Hilal until after the FIFA Club World Cup, which contradicts the plans of Al-Hilal officials who are aiming for early preparations for the global participation.
Inzaghi's contract with Inter Milan extends until 2026, and the 49-year-old coach is having an outstanding season with the 'Nerazzurri' on all levels.
Since taking charge of Inter Milan in July 2021, Inzaghi has led the team to win the Italian league, the Coppa Italia twice, and the Italian Super Cup three times.