
As reported by ‘Sky Sport’, Massimiliano Allegri and Milan CEO Giorgio Furlani held a meeting in which the Italian coach agreed to return to the ‘Rossoneri’. The coach will once again lead the Lombardy side, with a contract for two seasons.
Milan wants to leave behind this last season, the 2024-25, and intends to right the course with a new coach. In fact, the one chosen to lead the team in the dugout is Massimiliano Allegri, who already managed the Lombardy for 4 seasons (2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-14).
That’s what has been reported by ‘Sky Sport’, which even caught the Italian coach leaving a meeting with Giorgio Furlani, CEO of the club, where he signed the relevant contract for the next two seasons (2027), with an option for another one more. His salary will be around 5.5 million plus bonus per season.
The only thing missing is the official confirmation of Allegri’s arrival after it was announced the departure of Sergio Conceicao.
After a season marked by irregularity – 8th place in Serie A – Milan, who only had some sparkle in the Italian Super Cup, have overtaken Napoli, who were also looking at the coach in case Conte left. However, the ‘Partenopei’ have managed to convince the man from Lecce.