Simone Inzaghi reportedly told Inter bosses he no longer had the energy to continue after their crushing Champions League final loss.

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  • Inzaghi leaves Inter after four years
  • Italian won six trophies with Serie A club
  • Set for massive Al-Hilal contract
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    According to , the Inter boss met with club’s top management on Tuesday following their 5-0 Champions League final defeat to Paris Saint-Germain. During that meeting, Inzaghi reportedly admitted he no longer had the energy to continue leading the team, despite having a contract until 2026.

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  • WHAT INZAGHI SAID

    Inzaghi reportedly said: "I can't go on any longer, I'm tired, I think my cycle here has come to an end."

    The Inter boss met with club president Beppe Marotta, sporting director Piero Ausilio and deputy Dario Baccin in a private meeting, telling the trio he no longer had the energy to continue at the helm.

    "I no longer have the energy to continue."

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Inzaghi’s departure marks the end of a successful four-year spell at Inter, where he delivered six trophies, including a Serie A title and two Coppa Italia crowns. He also guided the team to two Champions League finals in three years, though both ended in defeat. The Nerazzurri were chasing a European and domestic treble but ended the season trophyless after losing in two finals and seeing Napoli take the Scudetto on the last day of the season.

    The 49-year-old coach is now in talks with Saudi club Al-Hilal and is reportedly finalising a lucrative two-year contract.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR INZAGHI AND INTER?

    Inzaghi is set to take over Al-Hilal and could debut in their Club World Cup opener against Real Madrid. Meanwhile, Inter are actively searching for a new head coach, with names like Roberto De Zerbi and Cesc Fabregas reportedly on the shortlist.

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