Allegri at Milan: yes, but with the right guarantees
Massimiliano Allegri is committed to AC Milan. The Livorno-born manager has no intention of leaving the Rossoneri dugout, but he has very clear ideas about what the squad needs: serious, targeted, high-quality signings. Not quick fixes or opportunistic deals, but a structured transfer campaign with at least four or five top-level additions.
The Milan head coach is demanding a concrete commitment from the club’s ownership and leadership — above all from Gerry Cardinale and CEO Giorgio Furlani — to build a squad worthy of a club of Milan’s stature. After four seasons in which results have fallen short of the fanbase’s expectations, the manager’s message is clear: a fresh start — a real one.
A squad to rebuild with intelligence
The current season has exposed some structural gaps in the squad, evident both in performances and in the management of transfer investments. Milan need profiles capable of making an immediate impact — players with international experience and a winning mentality. Allegri, who throughout his career has built strong squads capable of dominating Serie A with Juventus, knows exactly what it takes to create a winning group.
The call for four or five targeted signings is not a provocation — it is the roadmap the manager considers the bare minimum to return to competing with Inter, Napoli and the other Serie A heavyweights. A serious project requires solid foundations, and those foundations inevitably run through the transfer market.
The future is Rossoneri: trust in the project
Allegri’s desire to remain is in itself a significant and positive signal. A manager of his calibre — five league titles, two Champions League finals — could have other options, but he chooses to believe in Milan and in the club’s potential. That should be a source of genuine enthusiasm for the entire fanbase.
The summer 2026 transfer window will be a decisive test. The club’s leadership has the opportunity to prove it means business — to show it wants to rebuild a Milan capable of competing for the biggest prizes. The Rossoneri supporters deserve it, and Allegri is ready to lead the team to new heights — provided he is given the right tools to do so.




