Pellegatti worried Furlani will replace Allegri and Tare even with Champions League football
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Pellegatti worried Furlani will replace Allegri and Tare even with Champions League football
"“Don't get your hopes up too high that Massimiliano Allegri will stay. Right now, I hope he stays, because I'm an Allegri supporter, but I'm not optimistic. If we don't get to the Champions League, he definitely won't stay,” he said."
"“If we get to the Champions League, I'd like him to stay, but if you told me to bet ten euros, I wouldn't. If Furlani stays, certainly not after what happened in January. If something changes, we'll have to see what changes: but right now, I'm not very optimistic."
"“If Furlani stays, there's a good chance D'Amico and Italiano will arrive, even if we qualify for the Champions League. Calling D'Amico and Italiano with the Champions League and sending Allegri away is a difficult move to make in this mood, and I don't like it. If Furlani were to leave, neither D'Amico nor Italiano would come, for me.”"
"“This is the sixth year we've had these problems in May. In the Scudetto year, we won and Maldini was renewed on June 30th. The following year they let him g”"
Milan’s final games are critical for returning to the Champions League, with six points needed at most depending on rivals’ results. The team has won only two of its last seven matches, increasing pressure despite the season’s closing fixtures. Speculation centers on Massimiliano Allegri’s future and the possibility of management changes involving CEO Giorgio Furlani. Carlo Pellegatti believes Allegri may not remain even if Milan finishes in the top four. He links the likelihood of Allegri staying to whether Milan qualifies and whether Furlani remains in charge. He also suggests that if Furlani stays, D’Amico and Italiano could arrive, making it harder to keep Allegri.
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