Inter is indeed the best club in Serie A this time. The reason is, becoming Serie A champions this season is quite clear proof that Inter is superior to other clubs in Serie A. Even a team as big as Juventus cannot match Inter, because currently in pre-season matches Inter are already superior. won 2 games so far. Meanwhile, Juventus suffered a defeat against Nurnberg, the second league team in the Bundesliga. I think this explains enough that the current levels of Juventus and Inter are very different. Because, Juventus' defeat against Nurnberg can be a clear benchmark for whether Juventus' performance can be said to be still the same as this season or if it has even decreased. So, in this way, Inter can be said to be a strong candidate again to become Serie A champions next season. Because as we know, currently Inter does not have a club that can compete with it in Serie A. Apart from that, Inzaghi, as Inter's coach, is carrying out his duties very well. Because it was proven that while Inter was coached by him, Inter made quite good progress. For example, being able to become champion in the serie A and being able to enter the Champions League final last season. So I wouldn't be surprised if Inzaghi currently has a long contract with Inter, namely until 2027.
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And it really wouldn't be bad at all, I personally think that Inzaghi is a master, he has achieved a lot and continues to maintain his leadership, I think he knows very well what he is doing, he quickly adapts to the pace of football that they propose in his league, he adapts to the higher leagues like the UCL, I think that is something that we have to praise, besides it is an Italian team and almost everyone thinks that Italian teams are weak and lack something in the big competitions, but Inzaghi proves the opposite, that is why all my admiration for him and his team.

Inter have been scouring the market for a young center-back as their ownership wishes, but coach Simone Inzaghi would like it if they signed a veteran instead, Ricardo Rodriguez in particular, Corriere dello Sport informs (via Tuttomercatoweb).
His personal terms wouldn’t be a burden. He’d settle for a one-year contract with €1.5M. That’s the main difference with Mario Hermoso, who demands a longer deal and a much higher salary.
Inzaghi prefers limiting the spending for a left-footed ‘braccetto’ to back up Alessandro Bastoni, and Rodriguez has handled the role for several years at Torino, to use the resources to address a more urgent need in his opinion: a pacey attacker.
The Nerazzurri have downplayed their interest in Albert Gudmundsson but haven’t set sights on any other forward for now. However, something could occur only after they find a way to ship off Joaquin Correa and Marko Arnautovic.
The gaffer believes a band-aid would suffice since Matteo Darmian, Carlos Augusto, Yann Aurel Bisseck, and Benjamin Pavard can all take care of the role in a pinch.
Source:
https://cultofcalcio.com/inzaghi-trying-to-change-inter-brass-mind-in-the-back/