The return of Massimiliano Allegri to the Milan bench is sparking debate among fans and insiders.
As reported by Telelombardia, there are valid arguments both for and against this possibility.

Among the 'PROS', one situation stands out that could work in favor of the Livorno-born coach: Milan, being out of European competitions, will have a less intense season in terms of commitments, with more time to work during the week. Moreover, the eighth-place finish in the just-concluded season represents a modest starting point, which makes immediate improvement both possible and necessary. Allegri, known for his adaptability and management skills, could get the best out of a squad that still has interesting elements, as shown during his previous years with the Rossoneri.
On the CONS side, however, several doubts weigh heavily. First and foremost, there is uncertainty about the technical and club project: the management does not seem to have a clear vision, and this could be an obstacle for a coach who needs solid foundations. Added to this is a sense of structural weakness within the club, which so far has been unable to keep its top players: there is talk of possible major sales, which could compromise the team’s competitiveness.
In summary, Allegri's return to Milan makes sense in some respects, but it risks being a double-edged sword if not accompanied by a strong and coherent club strategy.
Source: Milannews.it.
