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AC Milan Overhauls Management After Missed Champions League Spot

Club parts ways with Allegri, Tare, Moncada and Furlani as it prepares for Europa League campaign

The 2025‑26 Serie A campaign ended without the Rossoneri securing a place in the Champions League, consigning them to the Europa League for the next season. The disappointment was palpable across the San Siro, where fans voiced their frustration during the final matches.

Leadership reshuffle

In response, the club’s board confirmed the departure of head coach Massimiliano Allegri, sporting director Igli Tare, technical director Geoffrey Moncada and chief executive Giorgio Furlani. Their exits mark the end of a tenure that had delivered two league titles but increasingly failed to meet the club’s ambitious targets.

The decision follows a series of under‑whelming results and a wave of protests from supporters who demanded a more competitive outfit. Club president Paolo Scaroni praised the quartet’s contributions while emphasizing the need for fresh ideas.

A new direction

With the departures in place, Milan’s management will now focus on restructuring the sporting department. The aim is to realign scouting, player development and tactical planning under a unified vision that can translate into consistent performances.

The upcoming Europa League fixtures will serve as an early test of the new setup, offering a platform to experiment with younger talent and tactical innovations. Fans hope the changes will restore the club’s storied competitiveness.

While the transition brings uncertainty, the club’s leadership expressed confidence that the reforms will lay the groundwork for a stronger future, both domestically and in Europe.

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