AC Milan's head coach, Massimiliano Allegri, is preparing for the much-anticipated derby. Meanwhile, there are sensational rumors that the Spanish giants Real Madrid are very keen on securing his services.

Real Madrid plans third summer approach:
In fact, 'Los Blancos' is reportedly preparing a third summer approach for Massimiliano Allegri, who is currently tied to Milan with a contract running until June 2027. President Florentino Pérez, after less successful experiences with Xabi Alonso and Álvaro Arbeloa in the post-Ancelotti era, is now focusing on a highly experienced and "safe bet" profile, identifying the 58-year-old coach and Jürgen Klopp as the ideal candidates. However, while the German appears secured in his role as coordinator within the Red Bull group, the path to Allegri reopens for the third time following failed attempts in 2019 and, especially, 2021, when a three-year deal worth €8.5 million per season fell through at the last moment due to Max’s return to Juventus, as pointed out by those at Corriere dello Sport in this morning's print edition.
Will Allegri remain committed to the AC Milan project?
Despite the prestige of a potential first experience abroad Real Madrid's bench, Allegri has reiterated his full alignment with the Rossoneri environment, declaring himself happy to be back in Milan after eleven years and gratified by his daily work at Milanello. The ex Juventus head coach aims to stay with the Rossoneri long-term to start a winning cycle, though this will depend on the season-end balance, which will guide planning for strengthening the squad. Massimiliano Allegri's goal is to use the return to the Champions League to bring in high-level signings, working closely with the management to fill gaps in the team and increase Milan’s international competitiveness, confirming a shared vision for the club’s future despite the natural differences of opinion that can emerge during technical discussions.















