Al-Hilal eye Man Utd target with trump card to lure him from Champions League finalists

Manchester United was previously connected to a movement for Inter Milan -Baas Simone Inzaghi -who is now on the radar in Saudi -Arabia with huge funds that may be available

Simone Inzaghi could leave Inter Milan this summer while being watched by Saudi Arabic clubs. The Italian will manage this weekend in a second Champions League final in three seasons, which could prove to be his swan song.

Inzaghi has just seen Inter The Serie A title somewhat, while they were not stuck in the Copa del Rey final. In Europe, however, the Italians continue to claim a number of large scores, by Bayern Munich and Barcelona on their way to the final.

PSG has been standing between Inter and a first European triumph since 2010, but Inzaghi will have to make the club more than the sum of their parts when he comes against the heavily funded PSG outfit led by Luis Enrique.

Inzaghi did not enjoy the same financial power as other managers in Europe and can still be seduced by a switch to Al-Hilal. The Saudi outfit has enormous wealth and would like the Italian as their manager, reports The Times, which would benefit him from an almost open checkbook.

Manchester United and Chelsea have been associated with movements for Inzaghi in the past, but he has chosen to stay in Italy. After he had to work within financial limitations, the Inter Boss can welcome the opportunity to pursue the players he wants.

The former Lazio -Baas previously claimed that he leads one of Europe's best teams in the San Siro, whereby Inter continues to challenge awards during his term of office, but had remained open with regard to his future movements.

Inzaghi said: “It is a very interesting football, all coaches like it. I don't deny that there have been possibilities in recent years, even when I was in Lazio, but I was happy with Lazio and I am happy with Inter. I like it.

While he worked in Italy, Inzaghi claimed the Coppa Italia with Lazio for the first time before moving to Inter, where he won two more occasions the Italian cup. He also won Serie A, but was not chased by the Red Devils when they went looking for the replacement of Erik ten Hag.

Inzaghi can claim the European Cup Glory this weekend and UEFA said: “It would be the crowning glory of a great job that started four years ago. We know it will be a very important final and we are desperate to make our fans really happy. We will give it all.”

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