Allegri, Milan's U-turn! The Possible Revolution in the Coaches' Market

New DS Tare wants to close first deal: Rossoneri expect response within 48 hours
And within forty-eight hours, Milan signed up to the dance to be able to take Massimiliano Allegri back as their coach. The pressure began very strongly two days ago, with the first phone calls that took place both with the Livorno coach and with his entourage, with Igli Tare immediately operational and eager to make his first move as Rossoneri sporting director. Also because, in the meantime, the other big candidate from the exit polls of the Milanese managers - namely Vincenzo Italiano - has come significantly closer to renewing with Bologna and so, Milan's very first choice is the great ex. With whom the first discussions have been started with an offer of 5 million per year for the first two years, with an option for the third which would break down that obstacle of the previous years regarding the budget for coaches of 3-3.5 million. Milan, therefore, is sinking on Allegri and expects to have an answer within 48 hours, to try to take advantage of the stand by with Napoli and try to get ahead of Inter , or rather the two clubs that must resolve the issues related to their benches.
Because Napoli, which sees the odds of Antonio Conte staying rise, would be ready to take him if the Italian champion coach were to say goodbye to Juventus, and then there is Inter. The relationship between Beppe Marotta and Allegri is well known , with the Inter president having chosen him as Conte's replacement in the summer of 2014. Obviously such a call could come if the separation between Inter and Simone Inzaghi were to materialize, with the latter being strongly courted and tempted by Al-Hilal's mind-blowing offer. Giovanni Branchini, Allegri's agent, acted as a fireman on the situation when he reached the Golden Boy: « More in Naples or Milan ? I don't see him anywhere . Until things materialize, I don't like to fuel what then become frivolous things towards the public ». But returning to the issues of Casa Milan, the Rossoneri need to close the issue of the technical leadership as soon as possible to allow Tare and the new coach to build the Milan of the 2025-26 season, which will necessarily have to be hyper competitive in the league to return at least to the top four positions to guarantee an immediate return to the Champions League. But what would happen if Massimiliano Allegri were not to find the right balance with Milan and go elsewhere?
The list of options is gradually narrowing, as there are very few free profiles right away. Consequently, in the background remain the names of Thiago Motta (it would be a sensational return of the flame after last year's courtship) and Roberto Mancini, as well as Francesco Farioli , who has freed himself from his contractual agreement with Ajax . Tare is operational and constantly attached to the phone to speak with those in charge to try to get to the point as soon as possible with who will have to be the next technical guide of Milan. The Rossoneri club, moreover, should formalize in the next few days the separation from Sergio Conceiçao , as the clause extending the contract until June 30, 2026 that was included in the agreement signed last December, when the Portuguese coach was called to replace Paulo Fonseca, dismissed after the match against Roma, will not be exercised.
And within forty-eight hours, Milan signed up to the dance to be able to take Massimiliano Allegri back as their coach. The pressure began very strongly two days ago, with the first phone calls that took place both with the Livorno coach and with his entourage, with Igli Tare immediately operational and eager to make his first move as Rossoneri sporting director. Also because, in the meantime, the other big candidate from the exit polls of the Milanese managers - namely Vincenzo Italiano - has come significantly closer to renewing with Bologna and so, Milan's very first choice is the great ex. With whom the first discussions have been started with an offer of 5 million per year for the first two years, with an option for the third which would break down that obstacle of the previous years regarding the budget for coaches of 3-3.5 million. Milan, therefore, is sinking on Allegri and expects to have an answer within 48 hours, to try to take advantage of the stand by with Napoli and try to get ahead of Inter , or rather the two clubs that must resolve the issues related to their benches.
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