The disappointment over missing out on qualification for the Champions League has triggered deep reflection within Milan, culminating in a series of decisions set to change the face of the club. At the end of a season marked by many shadows and few highlights, the club has chosen to make a decisive shift in its project.
The defeat against Cagliari acted as a turning point, accelerating a renewal process that led to the separation from Massimiliano Allegri, Giorgio Furlani, Igli Tare and Geoffrey Moncada. A strong decision, taken after months of insufficient results and growing dissatisfaction within the Rossoneri environment.
The failure to achieve the season’s main objective has convinced the club of the need to begin a new cycle, relying on different ideas and figures to relaunch its ambitions. The announced departures represent the first step in a broader restructuring, designed to restore competitiveness and stability.
For Milan, the time has therefore come to look ahead. The club is ready to redesign its structure with the aim of becoming a leading force again, leaving behind a difficult season and starting anew on fresh foundations to build the future.
Meanwhile, Luka Modrić’s future still needs to be clarified. According to Corriere dello Sport, the phone call with Zlatan Ibrahimović has not yet resolved his doubts. In the meantime, Real Madrid are said to have offered him a role as a director.














