AC Milan Clean House: Allegri, Sporting Director, CEO Out After Missing Top Four in Serie A

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AC Milan Clean House: Allegri, Sporting Director, CEO Out After Missing Top Four in Serie A

AC Milan has announced a complete overhaul of its leadership structure following a disastrous end to the 2025-26 Serie A campaign. The Rossoneri failed to secure a top-four finish after losing their final home match against Cagliari, resulting in the dismissal of key personnel just one year after Massimiliano Allegri's return.

Leadership Overhaul

The club has terminated the contracts of Head Coach Massimiliano Allegri, Sporting Director Igli Tare, Technical Director Geoffrey Moncada, and Club CEO Giorgio Furlani.

The decision comes after fan protests mounting pressure on ownership to take action following a collapse in the second half of the season. Despite sitting in the top two positions for the majority of the campaign with a realistic shot at the Scudetto, Milan faded badly down the stretch.

As a result, the club will play in the Europa League next season rather than the Champions League, marking a significant regression from expectations.

Club Statement

"After the disappointment of last year, the mandate ownership set for the Club was to return to the Champions League and to establish a foundation for winning consistently at the top of Serie A.

For the majority of this season, we were in the top two positions in Serie A, with a credible shot at competing for the Scudetto. The final stretch was completely inconsistent with the performance up to that point, with last night's disappointing loss in the final game turning the season into an unequivocal failure.

It is now time for change and a comprehensive reorganization of football operations. Effective immediately, we are parting ways with CEO Giorgio Furlani, Sporting Director Igli Tare, Head Coach Massimiliano Allegri and Technical Director Geoffrey Moncada.

We thank each one for their hard work and dedication to AC Milan during their respective tenures. Further announcements regarding the next appointments will be made in due course—with the goal to be ready and well prepared for the next season."

The club will now begin searching for replacements across all four positions as they look to rebuild ahead of the 2026-27 season.

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