Inter Milan’s CEO, Marotta, has confirmed the club’s intention to begin negotiations for a new deal with their current manager, Simone Inzaghi. The announcement comes amidst Inzaghi’s successful tenure at the club, with his contract set to expire in 2025.
Marotta expressed the club’s satisfaction with Inzaghi’s performance, stating, “We love Simone and obviously we want to continue with him, we will open negotiations at the right moment.” He further emphasized the mutual happiness between Inzaghi and the club, highlighting the positive atmosphere and the successful collaboration so far.
Inzaghi, who took over the reins at Inter Milan, has been instrumental in maintaining the team’s competitive edge in both domestic and European competitions. Under his guidance, Inter has continued to be a formidable force, showcasing a blend of tactical acumen and motivational leadership.
The decision to initiate contract talks reflects the club’s confidence in Inzaghi’s vision and leadership. Both parties appear keen on extending their partnership, with the aim of achieving further success in the coming seasons.
As negotiations are yet to commence, details of the potential new deal remain undisclosed. However, the club’s public acknowledgment of their intention to retain Inzaghi signals a strong vote of confidence in his managerial capabilities.
Inter Milan fans and stakeholders will be closely watching the developments, hoping for a swift and positive conclusion to the negotiations, ensuring stability and continuity at the helm of the team.