Inter Milan plan market push to convince Inzaghi amid Al Hilal offer
The Saudi club Al Hilal tempts Simone Inzaghi with a massive deal, but Inter Milan responds by outlining a new transfer strategy and key summer signings

The Saudi club Al Hilal tempts Simone Inzaghi with a massive deal, but Inter Milan responds by outlining a new transfer strategy and key summer signings
The directors will make it clear to the coach that the winds are shifting, presenting their first summer signings as a calling card.
Interest from Saudi Arabia is strong, and a lucrative contract offer from Al Hilal is already on the table for Simone Inzaghi.
However, Inter Milan won’t be caught unprepared. Following the Champions League final in Munich, the club plans to present its vision for the future to the coach. According to Tuttosport via Fcinter1908.it, they are ready to gift him two more signings aimed at the Club World Cup.
It reads:
"Inzaghi—especially if he delivers the Champions League (which would cement his place in the club’s history)—will not only evaluate the contractual terms but also want clarity on Inter Milan’s sporting prospects.
In recent years, the club has been forced to act conservatively in the transfer market. Now, the management will demonstrate how things are changing, showcasing their initial summer moves.

After Petar Sucic, Inter Milan plans to also bring in Luis Henrique (Ausilio already has the winger’s agreement; the only gap is €3 million (£2.5 million) with Marseille—a manageable difference) and Ange-Yoan Bonny in time for the Club World Cup.
Bonny and Henrique targets confirm Inter Milan’s intent for global stage
The club’s intent is underscored by Ausilio’s presence in the stands in Bergamo on Sunday.
Finding an extra striker for the U.S. tournament is a priority, and the choice has landed on Parma’s Bonny, viewed as a player with the potential to follow Thuram’s path—without immediately challenging the starting “ThuLa” duo.
The excellent relationship between Marotta and Cherubini (Parma Chief Executive Officer) could accelerate negotiations.
With Parma valuing the striker at €20 million (£16.7 million), Inter Milan may include a player in the deal, as Parma remains attentive to promising young talent. Ausilio, in this regard, has an appealing list of prospects to offer.