Report – Inter Milan Sporting Director Turns Down Al-Hilal Supply

Inter Milan Sporting Director Piero Ausilio has reportedly turned down a suggestion to affix Saudi Professional League membership Al-Hilal.

This in response to at present’s print version of Turin-based newspaper Tuttosport, through .

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Saudi Professional League membership Al-Hilal have already introduced in a single enormous identify from Inter Milan.

In the beginning of June, the gulf state membership appointed Simone Inzaghi as coach. The 49-year-old stepped down from Inter after 4 years on the helm.

And now, Tuttosport stories, Al-Hilal have been attempting to usher in one other notable identify from Inter.

Inter Sporting Director Piero Ausilio Turns Down Al-Hilal

LUGANO, SWITZERLAND – JULY 12: FC Internazionale Sportif Director Milano Piero Ausilio appears on earlier than Pre-season Pleasant between FC Lugano v FC Internazionale at Cornaredo Stadium on July 12, 2022 in Lugano, Switzerland. (Photograph by Marco Luzzani/Getty Photos)

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Al-Hilal are at the moment searching for a brand new Sporting Director.

One of many main candidates has been Benfica Sporting Director Rui Pedro Braz. He’s set to depart the Lisbon giants in September.

In the meantime, ex-Juventus and Napoli Sporting Director Cristiano Giuntoli is one other identify that AL-Hilal sounded out. Nonetheless, he turned down the supply, not wanting to depart Italy.

Then, Tuttosport report, former Monaco and Newcastle United govt Paul Mitchell was yet one more goal.

However just lately, Al-Hilal have additionally sounded out Inter Sporting Director .

There can be a sure simple logic to this transfer. In any case, Ausilio labored efficiently with Inzaghi for 4 years.

Nonetheless, in response to Tuttosport, Ausilio closed the door to the Saudi membership.

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