Simone Inzaghi has agreed to extend his contract with Serie A champions Inter Milan for an additional year, the club confirmed on Friday.
“Inzaghi, 48, took over in 2021 on a two-year deal following the departure of Antonio Conte, and extended his contract last September until 2025,” Inter Milan stated.
Under Inzaghi’s guidance, Inter secured their 20th league title with a commanding lead, finishing 19 points ahead of AC Milan. Their victory was solidified with a 2-1 win over their city rivals in April, marking a significant achievement for the club.
“In three seasons, the former Lazio coach also led the club to three Italian Supercups, two Italian Cups, and the Champions League final in 2023,” the statement continued.
Despite exiting in the round of 16 in both the Champions League and Italian Cup last season, Inter dominated Serie A with a record of 29 wins, seven draws, and only two defeats.
Inter underwent a change in ownership in May, with US fund Oaktree taking over from Chinese group Suning, which had faced challenges in repaying a substantial debt.