Inter Milan Reach Full Agreement With Cristian Chivu – Now Must Finalize Details Of Coach's Exit With Parma
Inter Milan Reach Full Agreement With Cristian Chivu – Now Must Finalize Details Of Coach's Exit With Parma
Inter Milan have agreed a contract with Cristian Chivu and are now finalizing the details of his exit from Parma.
This according to Italian broadcaster Sky Sport Italia, via FCInterNews. They report that the Romanian accepted the Nerazzurri's offer of a two-year deal in a meeting this afternoon.
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Inter Milan have decided upon Cristian Chivu to be their new coach. The 44-year-old will replace Simone Inzaghi, who has left to join Al-Hilal.
Inter had been working on snapping up Cesc Fabregas to become Inzaghi's successor.
However, Como President Mirwan Suwarson strongly rebuffed the Nerazzurri's interest, and stated that the Lariani would refuse to release the Spaniard.
Meanwhile, Genoa coach Patrick Vieira was another name reportedly on Inter's shortlist.
Inter Milan Agree Contract With Cristian Chivu – Finalizing Departure From Parma
MONZA, ITALY – MARCH 15: Cristian Chivu, Head Coach of Parma Calcio, looks on prior to the Serie A match between Monza and Parma at U-Power Stadium on March 15, 2025 in Monza, Italy. (Photo by)
Yesterday, Inter decided upon Cristian Chivu. The Romanian was a player for six years with the Nerazurri, before coaching the team at several youth levels.
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Inter informed Chivu yesterday that they wanted to make him their new coach. Then, a meeting took place yesterday evening to work out the details of the 44-year-old's contract.
That meeting did not quite result in a full agreement. Therefore, the parties held further talks today.
However, these were successful, and so Chivu has agreed terms on a two-year deal to take over as Inter coach.
This does not mean, though, that Inter have everything in place to bring Chivu in.
The Nerazzurri still have some details to work out with the 44-year-old's current coach Parma. Therefore, they will work to finalize these in talks with the Emilian club today.

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