Report – Inter Milan Identify Two Managers Should Simone Inzaghi Leave
Massimiliano Allegri and Cesc Fabregas are the likeliest candidates to replace Simone Inzaghi in the Inter Milan dugout.
Per Corriere dello Sport via FCInterNews, they're the most realistic options in case the 49-year-old bids farewell to San Siro.
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These are uncertain days for Inter fans.
Indeed, Simone Inzaghi prepares for perhaps his last game as Nerazzurri boss, with Champions League glory on the line.
The ex-Lazio coach will meet the club hierarchy to discuss his future after Saturday's final.
However, there's a good chance he could accept Al-Hilal's eye-watering contract proposal.
Inter Milan Earmark Max Allegri & Cesc Fabregas as Simone Inzaghi Potential Successors
VERONA, ITALY – MAY 18: Cesc Fabregas, Como manager, looks on before kick off at the Serie A match between Verona and Como at Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi on May 18, 2025 in Verona, Italy. (Photo by)
Inter cannot afford to take the situation lightly. Therefore, Beppe Marotta is preparing for a worst-case scenario.
Despite an underwhelming second tenure at Juventus, Massimiliano Allegri is the frontrunner for the job.
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Given his vast experience in Serie A, he is Inter's first choice to fill a potential void on the bench.
Meanwhile, Cesc Fabregas is also in the running.
Yet, the Spaniard has already announced his desire to stay at Como for at least one more season.
However, the former Arsenal midfielder may change his mind if Inter were to make a summer approach.
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