Milan, it's future chaos: Allegri considers saying goodbye. The scenarios

It's raining wet in the Milan home, where the air is very stale. The unrest between managers, coach and team is reflected on the pitch, where qualification for the next Champions League (minimum goal of the season) hangs in the balance. With 180 minutes left in the championship, the Rossoneri absolutely must unite under the orders of the coach, Massimiliano Allegri, who is seriously considering a farewell. At Milanello, where the team is currently in retreat, you can already smell the scent of revolution, with or without the Livorno at the helm.

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The relations between Massimiliano Allegri and Zlatan Ibrahimovic have not been idyllic since the 2011-12 championship they won together. Now, however, it seems that the situation has reached a point of no return, due to real behavior that has greatly annoyed the Tuscan coach. The heaviest concerns some phone calls from the Swede to various members of the squad (Fofana, Tomori, Leão) in which tactical advice was allegedly distributed to the players. Allegri didn't like this situation at all and is considering saying goodbye regardless of the championship placing, which will still be better than last year. Whether it's the Champions League or the Europa League, Max would not be at all convinced about continuing his second adventure at Milanello, also thanks to the FIGC situation. The case of Malagò's election, the Tuscan coach would in fact be the main candidate for the bench of a national team that must rise from the ashes after having failed to qualify for the World Cup for the third time in a row.

Even Ibrahimovic is not certain of his permanence within the Milan world. The Senior Advisor has certainly made some mistakes in his career as a manager: one above all that of relieving Ignazio Abate from the role of Primavera coach. The former full-back then took his revenge, leading Juve Stabia to the Serie B playoffs, where they beat Modena to reach Monza in the semi-final. However, the possibility that Zlatan remains at Milan exists, and it is one of the three possible scenarios for the Rossoneri's future.

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After a few years of adjustment, the time has come for a change. Next summer will be that of Gerry Cardinale, called to make important decisions to shape the future of Milan. After three years sharing with Elliott, the current owner of the club will take charge of the situation, saying goodbye to various members of the management including almost certainly Igli Tare. The Rossoneri sporting director did not meet expectations and, thanks to some broken relationships, he should be the first to leave. There are three main options for the club's future. The first scenario is a little less likely, with Giorgio Furlani (whose farewell was loudly called by the fans) remaining in the role of CEO. In addition to the change of sporting director, there would also be another technical guide. In this case, Milan would go for a Tony D'Amico style DS, who will leave Atalanta, and for a coach like Vincenzo Italiano, who would completely reverse the direction on a tactical level. The second hypothesis starts from an assumption: Zlatan Ibrahimovic would like to stay and would like more space to build a Milan in his image and likeness. At his side he would like to keep Geoffrey Moncada, who together with the former striker has met some elements of the Rossoneri sporting areas in recent days to form a new management group. This group could have Fabio Paratici in the role of sporting director, already sought by Ibra last summer, before turning to Tare. In addition to this, the idea of ​​a change of coach would be maintained.

The third case is the most particular and perhaps the most romantic, certainly on the fan side. It would consist of a real revolution in the Rossoneri environment, which would even involve Adriano Galliani, who definitively left Monza last September and whom Cardinal had already sought six months ago. The surprising thing is the possible confirmation of Massimiliano Allegri, with a change of CEO and sporting director. For this last role the candidates would be Tognozzi or Giovanni Rossi (former DS of Sassuolo). In the latter hypothesis, we would focus more on experience and "Milanism" to resolve this identity crisis and also regain the affection of the fans. The next few weeks will be crucial to understand what will become of a wounded giant like this Milan.