Why Champions League might not secure Max Allegri’s Milan future

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Why Champions League might not secure Max Allegri’s Milan future

Why Champions League might not secure Max Allegri’s Milan future

After a barren few weeks, Milan find themselves in a battle to secure top four in the Serie A. Not long ago, they were in a title race but the dramatic shift has left them at a rather uncertain spot.M...

Why Champions League might not secure Max Allegri’s Milan future

After a barren few weeks, Milan find themselves in a battle to secure top four in the Serie A. Not long ago, they were in a title race but the dramatic shift has left them at a rather uncertain spot.M...

AC Milan's season has taken a dramatic turn. Just weeks ago, the Rossoneri were locked in a fierce Serie A title race, but a barren run of form has seen them plummet into a desperate battle for a top-four finish. This sudden collapse has cast a shadow not only over the team's immediate ambitions but also over the future of manager Max Allegri.

While securing Champions League qualification might seem like the ultimate lifeline for most coaches, sources close to the club suggest it may not be enough to save Allegri's job. According to reports, recent meetings between the Milan hierarchy and Allegri have been lengthy and tense, revealing a deep rift between the two parties.

The club's management, led by Giorgio Furlani and Zlatan Ibrahimovic, is growing increasingly frustrated with Allegri's inability to reverse the team's slide. They feel the manager, his staff, and the players have all failed to turn the tide. Allegri, however, sees things differently. He believes the club has not provided him with adequate support, both in terms of squad investment and strategic direction. While he insists the players remain fully behind him, fighting through the difficult period, he is now demanding concrete guarantees from the board before committing his future.

This standoff is nothing new for Milan. The club has a history of managerial instability, with multiple coaches failing to find consistent success due to the often-political nature of the role. Allegri now finds himself at a familiar crossroads. He likely believes the club's transfer policy has not been ambitious enough to build a squad capable of challenging for the Scudetto, with signings that either don't fit his tactical vision or lack the proven quality needed to compete at the highest level.

For Milan supporters, the message is clear: even a return to Europe's elite competition may not be enough to secure Allegri's long-term future. Everything now hinges on whether the management is willing to meet his demands and back him with the resources he believes are necessary to restore the club to its former glory.

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