Inter head coach Simone Inzaghi could be spared from being sacked by the fact that it simply wouldn’t be financially feasible for the club to find a suitable replacement for him.

This according to today’s print edition of Milan-based newspaper Corriere della Sera, who suggest that this could be the key factor that indefinitely extends the 46-year-old’s grace period despite a crisis in terms of results.

Inter’s start to the season has not lived up to expectations, whilst the mood has soured as is evidenced by the very negative reaction by defender Alessandro Bastoni to being substituted during the first half of the team’s 3-1 loss to Udinese over the weekend, the Corriere della Sera notes.

However, replacing a coach is never an easy thing for a club, as simply getting rid of the man in the job tends to be a lot easier than locating and convincing someone who will actually improve results, and as the Corriere notes, this could be made prohibitively difficult by financial restrictions at the Nerazzurri.