"Milan" will have a new head coach next season, who will be part of the project that the club management is already working on.
Massimiliano AllegriIt is expected that the current team coach, Sérgio Conceição, will leave his position after the current campaign ends or even earlier, depending on the team's future results.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the priority candidate for the upcoming vacancy at the top of "Milan" is Massimiliano Allegri, who has previously worked with the "rossoneri".
The decision to invite the 57-year-old specialist was made at a recent meeting between "Milan" owner Gerry Cardinale and general director Giorgio Furlani, where they discussed the future of the club.
It is noted that the bosses of the "rossoneri" are confident that a more prestigious coach is needed for the new project, a winning coach who is well acquainted with the local championship and capable of demonstrating high results. Allegri will be called upon to lead the team out of crisis after the tenure of two seasons of Portuguese specialists — Paulo Fonseca and Sérgio Conceição.
It should be reminded that Allegri previously headed "Milan" from summer 2010 to January 2014 and won the championship with the team in the 2010/11 season and the Supercoppa Italiana. The Italian coach also has five scudetti with "Juventus".
