AC Milan's Champions League hopes are hanging by a thread, and the consequences of missing out could be seismic for the club. With only three games left in the Serie A season, the Rossoneri have won just one of their last five matches, allowing Roma to close the gap to just three points. A top-four finish is no longer a certainty, and according to reports from La Gazzetta dello Sport, failure to qualify for Europe's elite competition would trigger a chain reaction that could reshape the squad and the dugout.
At the heart of the potential upheaval is Luka Modric. The 40-year-old Croatian maestro, whose contract expires in June, has a clause that would extend his stay until 2027—but only if he agrees to it. Sources suggest that Modric is only willing to commit to Milan if they secure Champions League football and if manager Massimiliano Allegri remains at the helm for another season. Without that top-four spot, the midfield legend is expected to walk away from San Siro, leaving a massive void in creativity and experience.
Allegri's own future is equally uncertain. His current deal runs through 2027, with an automatic extension to 2028 if Champions League qualification is achieved. But if Milan fall short, the Italian tactician may decide to part ways with the Rossoneri, especially with the Italy national team job reportedly on the table. For a club steeped in history, missing out on the Champions League isn't just about prestige—it's about financial stability, player retention, and the ability to attract top talent. As the season reaches its climax, every match feels like a final, and the stakes have never been higher for the red and black faithful.
