OneFootball
·20 maggio 2025
OneFootball
·20 maggio 2025
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.
Simone Inzaghi in Saudi Arabia—who would have ever thought? The scoop from Gazzetta dello Sport, which came out last night, is a big one. Not so much because of the rumor itself—over the past year, practically every top player or coach has been linked to the Saudi Pro League—but because of the response from the Nerazzurri coach. According to the Rosea, in fact, it wasn’t a flat-out no—quite the opposite. There’s even talk of a trip to Riyadh planned by Simone’s family, who would go on a scouting mission and then report back with their impressions. The detail about the amount Inzaghi would earn if he signed with Al Hilal (20 million net per season) confirms just how credible the whole thing is. At this point, Inter is faced with the question of who might come after Inzaghi. Who could take over from the coach who led the team to two Champions League finals in three years? 🐎 Massimiliano Allegri The first name that comes to mind has to be Max Allegri. Free from any contracts, a winning pedigree, and a rapport with Marotta that dates back to their Juventus days. The problem here is that Allegri is highly sought after by many clubs. Tuttosport reports that Max and De Laurentiis met in recent days, confirming mutual interest. Sure, Conte is at Maradona now, but the rumors over the past few months about Juventus pushing to bring the Lecce-born coach back are well-founded, and it’s no secret that things between the former national coach and ADL haven’t always been rosy. A departure, especially in the case of a Scudetto, is very possible. 🏆 Vincenzo Italiano Italiano’s position at Bologna is rock solid, and the Rossoblù can’t wait to renew his contract. However, if the Inter bench were to become available, the scenario could change dramatically. A call from Viale della Liberazione would be hard to turn down—not just because of the prestige that comes with a club like Inter, but also because of the journey he’s had over the years. The Coppa Italia win against Milan, for example, is quite the calling card. 👀 Raffaele Palladino He doesn’t exactly fire up the fans, but the Fiorentina coach could also make it onto the shortlist. Palladino’s name was highly regarded a year ago, before his move to Viola. But this season’s results—not negative, but below the expectations of the Fiorentina faithful—have caused Palladino’s stock to drop, and the banner that appeared in Curva Fiesole during the match against Bologna (“Palladino-Pradè: losing combo. Disappear for the good of the people”) is just the latest proof of the lack of connection with the fans. Moreover, his profile could be in the running for the post-Inzaghi role for another reason: Beppe Riso. The coach’s agent has already done several deals with Inter in the past, and relations are excellent. 💡 Cesc Fabregas Here too, the situation is similar to Italiano’s. Fabregas recently confirmed his intention to stay at Como, turning down advances from Bayer Leverkusen and Roma. However, as with the Bologna coach, Inter’s appeal could change everything. In Milan, they’ve been watching the former Barcelona man’s season closely, considering him one of the most talented emerging profiles. What they like about Fabregas is his attacking football, his way with the media, and—above all—the work he’s done with young players. Chief among them, Nico Paz. In fact, Fabregas could also be the move to reopen the path leading to the Como playmaker, on whom Real Madrid has a buy-back clause.
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