
"Milan are under fire at the moment after scoring just one goal in their last five games, amid a negative streak that has seen the gap to fifth place trimmed down to three points. From looking up at Inter, the Diavolo have turned to looking over their shoulders."
"As we read in today's edition of Tuttosport (via MilanPress), the last three games against Atalanta, Genoa and Cagliari - in which the Rossoneri must get six points to mathematically secure top four - will say a lot about the future of many."
"Without qualification for Europe's top club competition, Massimiliano Allegri's position would be at risk, whose objective has always been to get top four. However, he isn't the only name that would be under threat, as Gerry Cardinale could decide to change other aspects. Sporting director Igli Tare would be unlikely to remain (and might go regardless) in the event that the collapse continues, but the CEO Giorgio Furlani - someone that the fans continue to protest against en masse - would be at serious risk as well."
"The first would almost certainly be Luka Modric, who wants Allegri to stay first and foremost. He is also asking for Champions League football and a high-level transfer market, which would be impossible without the qualification funds. In addition to the Croatian, many big names could leave: Strahinja Pavlovic, Adrien Rabiot and even Mike Maignan (despite the renewal) could look around for pastures new."
Milan have slipped back into the Champions League battle after scoring once in their last five games, shrinking the gap to fifth place to three points. Their remaining matches against Atalanta, Genoa, and Cagliari are critical, with six points needed to mathematically secure a top-four finish. Massimiliano Allegri’s job would be threatened if qualification fails, since top four has been the objective. Sporting director Igli Tare could also leave, while CEO Giorgio Furlani would face serious risk amid ongoing fan protests. Luka Modric is expected to push for Allegri to stay and for Champions League football, which would enable a high-level transfer market. Other potential departures include Strahinja Pavlovic, Adrien Rabiot, and possibly Mike Maignan despite a renewal.
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