CM: Allegri could leave Milan against wishes even with Champions League - the situation
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CM: Allegri could leave Milan against wishes even with Champions League - the situation
"A social media petition calling for the resignation of the CEO Giorgio Furlani is reaching incredible numbers (over 30,000 signatures) and a protest is planned for Sunday at San Siro. In this complex and challenging environment, rumours are swirling about a divided management. On one side Furlani, Geoffrey Moncada and Zlatan Ibrahimovic; on the other are Igli Tare and Massimiliano Allegri."
"Milan finished the first half of the season with Scudetto hopes and just three points behind Inter. This position in the standings was the result of 24 consecutive games without a loss, a rise beyond all expectations considering the ruins from which Allegri and his staff had to rebuild. Since January, a sharp and unexpected decline has followed (just 25 points in 16 games), with several possible causes."
"According to the coach and sporting director Tare, intervention should and could have been made in January. The management are pointing the finger at the players and coaching staff, guilty of having given up without consolidating their position. The overall perception is one of a lack of mutual satisfaction, despite attempts to resolve internal issues with meetings."
"Allegri wants to stay at Milan, thanks to a very good relationship with the players, but under the right conditions. He wants the certainty of having the management on his side too, which appears easier said than done at the moment. It's worth remembering that the Livorno-born coach's contract - which expires in 2027 - includes a one-season extension if he gets top four this season or next."
A social media petition demanding the resignation of CEO Giorgio Furlani has surpassed 30,000 signatures, and a protest is planned at San Siro. Rumours circulate about divided management, with Giorgio Furlani, Geoffrey Moncada, and Zlatan Ibrahimovic on one side and Igli Tare and Massimiliano Allegri on the other. Recent summits have aimed to unite the club, but outcomes remain uncertain. Milan held Scudetto hopes at the halfway point, finishing just three points behind Inter after 24 consecutive unbeaten matches. Since January, performance has dropped sharply, with 25 points in 16 games. Tare and Allegri’s camp suggest January intervention was possible, while the other side points to players and coaching staff for giving up without securing their position. Allegri is trying to contain rumours about future moves, wants to stay if management support is guaranteed, and has a contract expiring in 2027 with a one-season extension tied to finishing in the top four this season or next.
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