Milan in crisis as Allegri, Tare, Furlani and Ibrahimovic all at risk

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Milan in crisis as Allegri, Tare, Furlani and Ibrahimovic all at risk

Milan in crisis as Allegri, Tare, Furlani and Ibrahimovic all at risk

As the Milan squad goes into a training retreat, the crisis is in full swing off the field too, with reports Max Allegri and director Igli Tare will both leave, potentially Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Gior...

Milan in crisis as Allegri, Tare, Furlani and Ibrahimovic all at risk

As the Milan squad goes into a training retreat, the crisis is in full swing off the field too, with reports Max Allegri and director Igli Tare will both leave, potentially Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Gior...

The storm clouds over Milanello have never looked darker. As the Rossoneri squad heads into a mandatory training retreat tonight, the crisis gripping AC Milan is no longer just about results on the pitch—it's a full-blown boardroom battle that could reshape the club's leadership.

After managing just seven points from their last eight Serie A matches, Milan have slid into a tie for fourth place. The training retreat, beginning this evening, serves a dual purpose: it's both a punishment for poor form and a last-ditch effort to refocus the squad ahead of their crucial clash with Genoa.

But the real drama is unfolding behind closed doors. Multiple reports suggest that head coach Massimiliano Allegri is on the verge of either walking away or being shown the door, following a reported falling out with senior Redbird advisor Zlatan Ibrahimovic. The tension has been simmering for weeks, and the pressure cooker may have finally boiled over.

Meanwhile, director of sport Igli Tare appears to be a dead man walking. Few believe he will survive the season, with his exit after just one year at the club now considered inevitable. The favorite to replace him? Atalanta's Tony D'Amico, whose CEO Luca Percassi recently admitted the director has been "courted" by bigger clubs—a clear signal that a move is imminent.

But the shake-up may not stop there. CEO Giorgio Furlani, already the target of a fan petition to oust him that has surpassed 50,000 signatures, is feeling the heat. And Ibrahimovic, once seen as untouchable, is no longer on solid ground either. The angry protests from ultras during Milan's 3-2 defeat to Atalanta have sent shockwaves through the hierarchy.

If D'Amico does arrive, he could be granted expanded powers that would encroach on the territory of both Furlani and Ibrahimovic. For a club that prides itself on stability and prestige, the current chaos is a stark reminder that no one—not even a legend like Zlatan—is safe when the results turn sour.

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