AC Milan have terminated the appointment of head coach Massimiliano Allegri after a dramatic end to their season saw the club miss out on qualification for the UEFA Champions League for a second consecutive year.
The sack came after a 2–1 defeat to Cagliari Calcio on the final day of the Serie A season, which confirmed a drop from third to fifth place and triggered a sweeping internal review.
In a statement on Monday, the owners, RedBird Capital Partners, described the campaign as a failure despite long spells of promise.
“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,” the group said.
Their statement added that the season had ultimately become “an unequivocal failure” and confirmed a broad restructuring at the club.
“It is now time for change and a comprehensive reorganization of football operations,” the statement continued.
Also, chief executive Giorgio Furlani, sporting director Igli Tare, and technical director Geoffrey Moncada have also left their roles as part of the shake-up.
Allegri’s sack ends his second spell in charge of the Rossoneri, having returned only last year.
He previously led AC Milan between 2010 and 2014, winning the Serie A title in the 2010–11 season and the Italian Super Cup the following year.
AC Milan suffered seven defeats in their final 14 league matches, allowing rivals to pull clear in the race for Champions League qualification.









