
The Saudi Pro League giants targeted the 49-year-old tactician as their top choice to replace Jorge Jesus, but Inzaghi's focus remains firmly on the Nerazzurri.
According to reports, Al-Hilal dangled an eye-watering annual salary of 20 million euros to entice Inzaghi to Riyadh. La Gazzetta dello Sport reported that Al-Hilal's president, Fahad bin Nafel, believed they were close to securing the Italian's signature, with his representatives expected to visit Saudi Arabia for talks.
However, transfer expert Gianluca Di Marzio revealed that Inzaghi has no interest in the move. "Simone is fully committed to Inter's project," Di Marzio said, emphasizing the coach's determination to see out the season.
Inzaghi has postponed all contract talks, including a potential extension with Inter, until after the campaign concludes to avoid distractions.
Inzaghi's decision comes as Inter prepare for a crucial final Serie A match and a blockbuster Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain. "The job's not done," Inzaghi has said, rallying his squad to give everything in the title race before shifting focus to the European showdown.
With Inter still in the hunt for back-to-back Serie A titles and a second Champions League crown under Inzaghi, the coach's resolve signals his ambition to cement his legacy at San Siro. Fans will be watching closely as the Nerazzurri chase glory on two fronts.





