Official: Max Allegri returns to AC Milan 11 years later
AC Milan has officially announced Massimiliano Allegri as their new head coach, marking a surprising return for the tactician 11 years after his previous departure. Allegri, who led the Rossoneri to their 18th Scudetto in his first stint, takes over from Sergio Conceiçao. His appointment bypasses rumored moves to other Serie A giants, signaling Milan's ambition to rekindle past glory under a familiar, trophy-laden hand.

AC Milan has officially confirmed the appointment of Massimiliano Allegri as the new head coach of their Men's First Team. This announcement marks a significant and somewhat surprising reunion, as Allegri returns to the San Siro bench 11 years after his previous sacking in January 2014.
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Allegri's impressive coaching career began in 2002. After spells with various clubs, he made his Serie A debut with Cagliari in 2008. His first tenure with AC Milan commenced in 2010, where he immediately made an impact by securing the club's 18th Scudetto in his inaugural season, followed by the Italian Super Cup in 2011.
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Following his initial departure from Milan, Allegri went on to achieve immense success with Juventus. From 2014 to 2019, and again from 2021 to 2024, he dominated Italian football, leading the Bianconeri to an astonishing five Serie A titles, five Coppa Italia trophies, and two Italian Super Cups. His return to Milan sees him replace Sergio Conceiçao, whose six-month tenure was confirmed to have ended just yesterday. Conceiçao had won the Supercoppa Italiana but overseen a Champions League exit and a finish outside European placements in Serie A.
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Two-year contract with an option third year
Reports from Sky Sport Italia suggest Allegri has signed a two-year contract with an option for an additional season, indicating a long-term vision for his second spell. This appointment comes after Allegri was heavily linked with a move to Napoli, where he was considered a leading candidate to replace Antonio Conte. However, that move fell through, clearing the path for his emotional return to the Rossoneri.
During his first spell at Milan, Allegri guided the team through 178 matches, securing 91 wins, 49 draws, and 38 losses. His proven track record of securing silverware, particularly in Serie A, is undoubtedly what has drawn Milan back to a familiar face as they seek to re-establish themselves at the pinnacle of Italian football. The club extends a warm welcome and best wishes to Allegri and his staff as they embark on this new chapter.