Allegri Set to Return as AC Milan Manager in Three-Year Deal

AC Milan appears to have reached an agreement with Massimiliano Allegri to take over as head coach for the upcoming season, signaling the likely departure of current manager Sergio Conceicao. Despite winning the Italian Super Cup, Conceicao’s failure to secure European qualification has put his future with the club in serious doubt.
Reports indicate that Milan and Allegri have finalized the terms of a three-year contract worth €5 million including bonuses. The formal signing of the agreement is expected soon, marking a significant managerial change aimed at reviving the club’s performance after a disappointing campaign.
This move would mark a return for Allegri, who previously managed Milan between 2010 and 2014. During his first spell, he led the Rossoneri to a Serie A title and an Italian Super Cup, solidifying his reputation before moving on to a highly successful tenure at Juventus.
Allegri’s potential return is seen as a strategic decision by Milan’s board to bring stability and experience back to the club. His proven track record in Serie A and familiarity with the club could be key in helping Milan bounce back from recent underachievement and compete more strongly in domestic and European competitions.
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