Overview
- The club confirmed on Monday that CEO Giorgio Furlani, sporting director Igli Tare, head coach Massimiliano Allegri and technical director Geoffrey Moncada have left with immediate effect.
- Milan’s dismissal followed a sharp deterioration in form after a March defeat to Lazio and a decisive loss to Cagliari on the final day that left the team outside the top four.
- Owner Gerry Cardinale remained in Milan to lead a rapid reorganization and is vetting replacements with names such as Giovanni Carnevali and a consultative return for Adriano Galliani being discussed while Zlatan Ibrahimovic has been involved in personnel talks.
- The season’s close also saw serious public-order incidents in the Torino–Juventus derby that delayed kick-off and left a Juventus fan hospitalized, prompting Lega Serie A president Ezio Maria Simonelli to call for calendar changes and stronger limits on curve rituals.
- The shake-up adds to a broader Serie A reshuffle driven by surprising results like Como’s first Champions League qualification and an active coach market with reports linking Gennaro Gattuso to Lazio, Maurizio Sarri to Atalanta and Allegri to Napoli, while missing the Champions League will tighten Milan’s budget and transfer plans.