Inter sporting director Piero Ausilio continues to attract interest from abroad, with Saudi club Al Hilal maintaining their push.
The Nerazzurri executive has long been considered central to Inter’s project but his future is not yet fully secure.
Transfer expert Matteo Moretto, via FCInter1908, confirmed that Al Hilal are still pressing to convince Ausilio.
“I told you how the sporting director was fully involved in certain transfer market situations,” Moretto said.
“The feeling a few weeks ago was that Ausilio would almost certainly stay at Inter.”
The club, now home to Simone Inzaghi, have not given up despite signals in recent weeks suggesting the director was likely to stay in Milan.
Al Hilal Continue Push For Inter Sporting Director Ausilio

Ausilio remains heavily involved in renewal talks and future planning at Inter.
However, Moretto explained that negotiations with Al Hilal are “ongoing and there is still an offer on the table.”
The situation is described as “open,” with the coming weeks potentially decisive in determining whether the long-serving director continues at San Siro or takes on a new challenge abroad.
For now, Inter will remain focused on keeping hold of their talented sporting director.
Ausilio is central to the project in Lombardy.
Therefore, the Nerazzurri will hope he is not swayed by a lucrative Saudi offer.
His full involvement with the transfers really screwed us over for such a long time. He needs to go
Yet the team remains competitive. Can you stop with the hate? It seems to me that a lot of the ausilio haters here think this is a computer game where you just need to buy all the players you want. Some players dont have the morality to play for Inter (lookman, donaruma, rabiot). Some are not a good fit for the changing room (vlahovic, bernadeski). Some are injury prone (dybala, cabal, bremer, chiesa). Some are just too lazy to play in 3-5-2 or dont fit the profile for the formation.
But hey. Lets just blame the director. You really should have been born early enough to watch seasons 1996-2003. Inter had seedorf, baggio, ronaldo, canavaro, vieri, crespo, di biaggo, roberto carlos, berti, bergomi, zanetti, toldo, pagliuca, peruzzi, mutu, frey, pirlo, cordoba, materazzi, panucci, zamorano, djorkaef, galanye, ince, ganz, winter, kafu, simeone, sousa, recoba, west, blanc, jugovic, sukur, emre, concesaio, adriano, obafemi, adani, batistuta, almeida, stankovic and kily gonzalez.
Zero titles. Zero cups. 1 uefa cup.
So next time you think you know better than the people that are doing the job of selecting the new additions – keep quiet. You don’t know better.
Since Marotta joined the team has achieved the following:
1 EL final, 2 CL finals, 2 Scudettos (and two other seasons in which the team fought for the title until the last match day and lost by 1 point), 2 Coppa Italias, 3 Supercoppas.
Ausilio also helped build this team, a team that has achieved so much after the banter era. Not only that, he was involved during the Spalletti era, which was the era that saw us come out of the banter era and get back to playing CL football. Yet, here you are claiming that his full involvement with transfers screwed Inter…