Allegri and the Azzurri: the national team call is not enough
In recent weeks, there has been intense speculation about a potential change on the Italian national team bench, with the names of Massimiliano Allegri and Antonio Conte frequently linked to the succession of Gennaro Gattuso. However, according to our sources, the Rossoneri manager’s stance is clear: Allegri wants to stay at Milan.
Daily meetings with Tare: the project continues
The Livorno-born coach is enjoying a period of great harmony with the Rossoneri management. Relations with Igli Tare are on a daily basis: the three meet every day at Milanello, working side by side on planning for next season and on transfer strategies.
Allegri is not merely the first-team coach: he has become a true reference point within the club, a binding force between management, staff and players. He also makes his voice heard in terms of the transfer market, recommending profiles and outlining the squad’s technical needs. A complete figure, capable of handling the pressure of a demanding environment such as Milan.
Why Allegri said no to the Azzurri
While holding the utmost respect for the national team shirt, the manager carefully assessed the situation and concluded that this is not the right time for the Nazionale. Italian football is going through a phase of great upheaval and revolution, and anyone who takes the Azzurri bench at this stage risks having more to lose than to gain.
Allegri’s choice is clear-headed and well-considered: better to remain in a stable environment, with a growing project and a club that believes in him, rather than diving into a context full of unknowns. Milan represents the ideal challenge for the manager to continue proving his worth.
The club backs Allegri: a partnership set to continue
It is not only Allegri who wishes to continue: the Rossoneri club also wants to carry on with their coach. Should he leave, finding a replacement of Max’s calibre would be extremely difficult. His experience in managing top squads, his ability to perform under pressure and his deep understanding of the environment make Allegri the right man for Milan today and tomorrow.
Some call for coaches who deliver more spectacular football, but the reality is that managing a club like Milan demands skills that go well beyond tactics. And in that regard, Allegri is a master.




