Allegri Confirms His Continuation with Milan and Closes the Door on Real Madrid
Massimiliano Allegri, the coach of AC Milan, revealed his future with the team in the coming period, following rumors linking him to a move to Real Madrid to take over the technical leadership from the next season.
The 'Calcio Mercato' website quoted Allegri's statements in which he commented on the rumors, confirming his commitment to his current contract with the Rossoneri until 2027, saying: 'I am tied to a contract with Milan until 2027, the future is tomorrow, then next Sunday.'
The Italian coach added: 'I am happy at Milan, very happy. We started a project last July, and the club is working hard for the future, but to reach this goal, we must focus on the present.'
Allegri continued: 'We have not achieved anything yet, and Milan must return to participating in the Champions League,' emphasizing the importance of focusing on restoring the team's European status after the ambitious start of the new project.
Allegri led Milan in 31 matches in his current tenure, where the team achieved victory in 18 encounters, while 9 matches ended in a draw, and the team suffered defeat on 4 occasions, reflecting the relatively stable performance of the Rossoneri under his leadership.
Allegri's statements put an end to the repeated rumors about his departure to Real Madrid, confirming his commitment to continuing his project with Milan and achieving the team's goals in local and European competitions.
The 'Calcio Mercato' website quoted Allegri's statements in which he commented on the rumors, confirming his commitment to his current contract with the Rossoneri until 2027, saying: 'I am tied to a contract with Milan until 2027, the future is tomorrow, then next Sunday.'
The Italian coach added: 'I am happy at Milan, very happy. We started a project last July, and the club is working hard for the future, but to reach this goal, we must focus on the present.'
Allegri continued: 'We have not achieved anything yet, and Milan must return to participating in the Champions League,' emphasizing the importance of focusing on restoring the team's European status after the ambitious start of the new project.
Allegri led Milan in 31 matches in his current tenure, where the team achieved victory in 18 encounters, while 9 matches ended in a draw, and the team suffered defeat on 4 occasions, reflecting the relatively stable performance of the Rossoneri under his leadership.
Allegri's statements put an end to the repeated rumors about his departure to Real Madrid, confirming his commitment to continuing his project with Milan and achieving the team's goals in local and European competitions.