
AC Milan has officially brought back Massimiliano Allegri as their new head coach. After several days of discussions, the deal is now complete, with Allegri signing his contract in a meeting alongside key Milan figures Giorgio Furlani, Igli Tare, and his trusted agent Giovanni Branchini.
The Italian tactician returns to San Siro with one goal: to bring AC Milan back to the top of Italian and European football. This decision comes after a fresh round of talks between Allegri’s representatives and the Milan management. Now, the agreement is fully sealed, and the focus shifts to the future.

So Why He’s the Right Man to Lead the Rossoneri Again
Allegri is one of Italy’s most successful coaches in modern football. He began his coaching career in the lower Italian leagues before making a name for himself at Cagliari, where he earned praise for his attacking style and tactical awareness. But it was during his first spell at AC Milan (2010–2014) that he truly became a household name. He led the club to its last Serie A title in the 2010–2011 season, bringing back silverware during a period of intense competition.
After Milan, Allegri moved to Juventus, where his success continued. Between 2014 and 2019, he won five consecutive Serie A titles, four Coppa Italia trophies, and reached the Champions League final twice. His record at Juventus showed not just an ability to win domestically, but also to compete at the highest level in Europe.
Born in Livorno, Italy, Allegri is known for his tactical flexibility, calm leadership, and ability to manage high-profile squads, qualities that match what AC Milan needs today. With a blend of young talent and experienced players in the current Milan squad, Allegri’s return brings much-needed direction and a winning mindset.
Milan’s management believes that Allegri is the right coach to guide their new long-term project. His past connection with the club, his understanding of Serie A, and his winning mentality make him a natural fit for the Rossoneri bench.
By Yockshard Enyendi


