At Juventus, they won a lot together—actually, an incredible amount—and they continued to do so even after going their separate ways in 2019. Fabio Paratici did it with Maurizio Sarri first and then Andrea Pirlo on the bench, while Massimiliano Allegri did it last season with the much-debated "Coppa Italia of discord."
Betting on them would mean restoring credibility to a project that has somewhat lost it this season, but above all, it would mean relying on two figures who, besides knowing Italian football inside out, have an extraordinary hunger for redemption and a willingness to prove themselves. And what better opportunity than at a great club like Milan?
Milan's Guarantee...
This morning, La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that Fabio Paratici is highly regarded by former Elliott fund manager Giorgio Furlani. The former Juventus director impresses with his deep knowledge of the transfer market, especially because he knows how to build winning teams—something he demonstrated extensively at Juventus. His experience in England with Tottenham has further enriched him, which could be an advantage for a Milan side that next season will need guarantees. No more gambles.
Allegri as Milan coach?
Fabio Paratici also played a role in Max Allegri's dismissal from Juventus in 2019, which is why there was inevitably some initial tension between them. However, they resumed working together in 2021, when the Tuscan coach made several trips to London—not just to improve his English but also to study his colleagues and watch Premier League matches.
In short, their relationship has been mended, and Milan couldn't make a better choice than relying on this duo to reignite their resurgence. In addition to Fabio Paratici, Allegri would also have backing from Ibrahimović, Moncada, and Furlani himself, who all hold him in high regard. And rightly so—after all, we’re talking about the coach with the most league titles to his name, as relayed via Milannews.it.
