Despite a significantly improved season and a strong position for UEFA Champions League qualification under Massimiliano Allegri’s leadership, AC Milan finds itself trailing Inter in the Scudetto race. However, questions are now arising regarding Allegri’s long-term commitment to the club.
The manager is reportedly displeased with certain aspects observed throughout the current season, prompting him to consider a potentially surprising departure. While his relationship with the players remains strong, Allegri harbors significant reservations about the club’s management.
Specifically, Allegri reportedly perceives considerable disarray within Milan’s hierarchical structure. He is said to be unclear about the ultimate decision-makers and who his primary points of contact should be. Furthermore, he is reportedly dissatisfied with some of the club’s transfer market decisions and has not forged a strong working relationship with consultant Zlatan Ibrahimovic or CEO Giorgio Furlani.
The former Juventus boss is currently on a two-year contract, which includes two annual options that would be automatically activated upon winning the league title. Given the non-long-term nature of this agreement, it allows for a relatively straightforward termination for either party. His current compensation is €5.5 million annually, plus performance-based bonuses.
Insights into Milan and Allegri
Should Allegri depart, it would be a surprising development. Despite ongoing debates about his tactical approach, he has largely been credited with revitalizing Milan’s standing. While good results have masked internal tensions, it’s evident that the club has invested heavily in players seemingly unrelated to the coach’s specific requests, such as Pervis Estupinan, Ardon Jashari, and Christopher Nkunku. Crucially, his consistent demand for a top-tier number nine striker has reportedly gone unfulfilled. A genuine power struggle within the club could lead to various outcomes.
