Real Madrid is reportedly reigniting its interest in Massimiliano Allegri, the current Milan coach, despite two previous unsuccessful attempts to sign him in 2019 and 2021. Allegri, whose future at Milan remains somewhat ambiguous, had previously opted against leaving Italy.
According to sources like Corriere dello Sport, Los Blancos are expected to be on the lookout for a new head coach. This comes after the mid-season dismissal of Xabi Alonso, reportedly due to a lack of harmony with the squad, leading to Castilla coach Alvaro Arbeloa taking over as caretaker manager.
Allegri had a prior opportunity to manage Real Madrid following his initial tenure at Juventus, before his return to the Turin club two years later. His strong performance this season with Milan positions him as a strong candidate. Real Madrid is also reportedly considering Jurgen Klopp, who currently serves as the head of global soccer for the Red Bull group.
The Italian tactician recently addressed these speculations in a press conference, stating:
“I’m completely in sync with the club, and we talk constantly. The most important thing is to work for the good of Milan. I’m happy to have returned here after 15 years and started working with this group.”
Fabrizio Romano (via SOSFanta) indicates that Los Blancos are likely to replace their coach unless the team secures significant silverware. While no definitive decision has been made, several candidates are under review, and Allegri, at 58, has historically been a favored option for the club.
Our Perspective on Allegri and Real Madrid
While the opportunity to manage Real Madrid is arguably the most prestigious in football, Allegri previously prioritized his comfort zone over such a move when he was a free agent. Unless there are undisclosed, significant internal issues at Milan, it would be quite surprising if he were to depart San Siro after only one year, especially given his well-known preference for long-term stability.
