Luo Ti: The son persuades Inzaghi to coach in Saudi Arabia. Tomaso is 24 years old and is an agent
7:53pm, 4 June 2025Football
June 4th According to the Roman Sports newspaper, Inzaghi's son Tomaso Inzaghi suggested that he go to Saudi Arabia to coach, and the 24-year-old Tomaso is currently an agent.
Tomaso was born in April 2001, after which his mother divorced Xiao Inzaji, who had a second wife, Gaia, and had two more children. Tomaso grew up with his mother since childhood, but he has always had a good relationship with his father, Inzaghi. In 2023, Tomaso joined the P&PSport brokerage founded by the famous Italian agent Pastorelo and became an agent.
When Inzaghi received the coaching invitation from Saudi team Riyadh Crescent, it was Tomaso who persuaded his father to accept the invitation and made Inzaghi believe in the benefits of the Riyadh Crescent project, which played an important role in the negotiations between Inzaghi and Riyadh Crescent. For 24-year-old Tomaso, participating in the operation of his father, Inzaghi, to coach in Saudi Arabia, may be the most important task he has done so far in his agent career.
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