Inter Milan are keen to tie Simone Inzaghi down to a new two-year deal amid Al-Hilal’s genuine attempt to sign the Italian coach.
Per Gazzetta dello Sport via FCInterNews, the parties will discuss a contract extension after the Champions League final.
Simone Inzaghi wants no distraction as he bids to lead the Nerazzurri to their first Champions League title since 2010.
Indeed, after a 2023 heartbreak against Manchester City, he’ll try to go one better against Paris Saint-Germain on Saturday.
After that, he’ll meet the club to discuss his future amid growing speculation linking him with a move to Saudi Arabia.
Inter Milan Ready to Pitch Simone Inzaghi with Two-Year Contract Proposal

Inzaghi’s current deal at Giuseppe Meazza runs out in 2026.
Though Inter initially planned to extend his contract for another year, they’re now eager to tie him down until 2028.
Al-Hilal’s interest has convinced the San Siro outfit to change their approach.
Furthermore, the Italian giants will offer the 49-year-old better terms.
Indeed, they’re willing to increase his salary from €4 million to at least €7m, including bonuses.
On top of that, they’ve already allocated around €40m for a new striker.
Parma’s Ange-Yoan Bonny is the club’s priority, but it’s hard to exclude the possibility of a more high-profile option.
Klopp is available so this is just an attempt to destabilize Inter before they have to play against another Arab owned team.
FIFA and UEFA need to ban these contract offers outside of transfer windows for all staff in the first team and that includes coaching staff.