Inter Milan to Hand Cristian Chivu a Two-Year Contract
- Inter Milan are in talks to appoint Cristian Chivu as their new head coach after Simone Inzaghi left the club in early June 2025.
- Inter Milan’s first choice was a manager from Como, yet the club declined to permit negotiations, leading Inter to focus on Cristian Chivu, who has been in charge at Parma since February 2025.
- Chivu spent six seasons as a player at Inter, winning the 2009-10 treble under Jose Mourinho, and later coached Inter's youth teams before managing Parma.
- Chivu's record at Parma includes 13 matches with three wins, seven draws, and three defeats, and Parma have granted Inter permission to negotiate with him.
- If appointed, Chivu would continue as a former player taking charge at Inter and aims to restore momentum after a difficult season, with a prompt decision expected.
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Romanian Cristian Chivu is expected to become the next head coach of Inter Milan, which reached the final of the Champions League this year and finished second in the Italian Premier League.
Soccer-Inter set to appoint former player Chivu as manager to replace Inzaghi
(Reuters) - Inter Milan will appoint their former player and youth coach Cristian Chivu as manager to replace the recently departed Simone Inzaghi once details are worked out with his current club Parma, Inter president Giuseppe Marotta said on Friday. Read full story


Inter set to appoint former player Chivu as manager to replace Inzaghi
Inter Milan will appoint their former player and youth coach Cristian Chivu as manager to replace the recently departed Simone Inzaghi once details are worked out with his current club Parma, Inter president Giuseppe Marotta said on Friday.Inzaghi left Inter on Tuesday, four years to the day since his ap
In a world where many coaches speak like salesmen from the commercials to miracle creams, without actually selling anything, Chivu has reached an Inter trainer based on effort, books, descent, but also for...
The Romanian will lead Milan's black and blue footballers after the departure of Simone Inzaghi.
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