Inter Milan are set to reward Cristian Chivu with a lucrative new contract following his stunning debut season at the helm, which saw the Nerazzurri clinch the Serie A title with three games to spare. The 45-year-old Romanian is expected to sign an extension through 2028, along with a significant wage increase—a testament to his remarkable impact in just his first full year as a senior coach.
Chivu's journey to the top has been nothing short of extraordinary. Appointed last summer with only days to prepare for the Club World Cup after Simone Inzaghi's departure, he inherited a squad that had ended the previous campaign empty-handed. Fast forward to today, and he's not only secured the Scudetto but is also gearing up for the Coppa Italia Final against Lazio on Wednesday. It's a fairy-tale rise for a manager who, until February 2025, had only coached in Inter's youth academy from 2018 to 2024, before taking over Parma for the final 13 games of that season.
Inter President Beppe Marotta has been vocal about his desire to keep Chivu at the club for the long haul, and now he's putting his money where his mouth is. According to Gazzetta dello Sport, the new deal adds an extra year to Chivu's current contract, running until June 2028, and bumps his salary from €2.1 million per year to an impressive €3 million. For a coach who has defied expectations and delivered silverware in his first full season, this reward feels well-deserved.
As Chivu prepares for Wednesday's cup final, Inter fans can take pride in seeing their club invest in a leader who has quickly become the face of their resurgence. Whether you're a die-hard Nerazzurri supporter or just love a good underdog story, this is a manager whose star is only rising—and his new contract is proof that the best is yet to come.
