Romanian coach Christian Civeles, who led Inter to the championship title, is set to receive a new contract from the club until June 30, 2028, according to Italian newspaper "Gazetta dello Sport."

Inter's president, Giuseppe Marotta, plans to formalize the agreement with the Romanian specialist following the Coppa Italia final against Lazio on May 13. The new contract not only extends Civeles' tenure at the club but also comes with an increased salary package, reflecting the club's commitment to the coach who has played a pivotal role in their recent success.

Civeles took over as Inter's head coach in October 2022 and quickly led the team to the top of the table. His strategic approach and tactical acumen have been credited for the team's resurgence and their eventual triumph in the league. The extension of his contract signals Inter's confidence in his ability to maintain the high standards and competitive edge the club has established under his guidance.

The Coppa Italia final against Lazio will be a significant moment for both the club and Civeles, as it serves as a potential coda to what has been a remarkable season for Inter. The formalization of the contract immediately following the match underscores the club's desire to capitalize on the momentum generated by their current success.