
Inter Milan officially announced the end of its four-year collaboration with head coach Simone Inzaghi, with the two parties formally parting ways. According to multiple authoritative media reports, Inzaghi will move to Saudi Pro League club Al Hilal to take charge.
In July 2021, Inzaghi succeeded Antonio Conte as the new manager of the Nerazzurri. Let’s review the achievements he led Inter Milan to over these four years:
Serie A
2021-22 season: Runner-up (champion: AC Milan)
2022-23 season: Third place (champion: Napoli)
2023-24 season: Champion
2024-25 season: Runner-up (champion: Napoli)
UEFA Champions League
2021-22 season: Round of 16 (1-2 on aggregate vs. Liverpool)
2022-23 season: Runner-up (0-1 loss to Manchester City in the final)
2023-24 season: Round of 16 (2-2 on aggregate vs. Atlético Madrid, eliminated on penalties)
2024-25 season: Runner-up (0-5 loss to Paris Saint-Germain in the final)
Coppa Italia
2021-22 season: Champion
2022-23 season: Champion
2023-24 season: Round of 16 (1-2 loss to Bologna)
2024-25 season: Semi-finals (1-4 on aggregate vs. AC Milan)
Supercoppa Italiana
2021-22 season: Champion
2022-23 season: Champion
2023-24 season: Champion
2024-25 season: Runner-up (2-3 loss to AC Milan)
Key Transfers:
Ins: Joaquín Correa (€27M), Denzel Dumfries (€14M), Robin Gosens (€27M), Benjamin Pavard (€31M), Yann Sommer (€6M), Francesco Acerbi (€4M), Sensi Frattesi (€31M)
Outs: Romelu Lukaku (€113M), Achraf Hakimi (€68M), André Onana (€50M)
Inzaghi’s tenure at Inter Milan was marked by stability and pragmatism. Despite limited financial resources, he secured 6 trophies (3 Supercoppas, 2 Coppa Italias, and 1 Serie A title) and guided the team to two Champions League finals—feats that underscored his ability to maximize squad potential. His tactical flexibility, particularly in nurturing young talents and integrating cost-effective signings (e.g., Dumfries, Acerbi), drew praise.