
Massimiliano Allegri is set to become Napoli’s next manager, affecting AC Milan’s planning. When Allegri appeared at risk of being sacked, reports indicated he had no interest in negotiating an exit or stepping down, so Milan had to pay a substantial compensation fee. Allegri agreed to a deal worth €5.2 million per season with one year remaining, leaving him with significant compensation, though with an asterisk. If he moved elsewhere, Milan’s cover payment would be reduced. Napoli moved quickly after Antonio Conte left, and Allegri beat Vincenzo Italiano to the role. The transfer is now confirmed, with the deal completed and Allegri heading to Naples, while Milan saved millions that could be used to attract his replacement.
"When it seemed that Allegri could be sacked, reports suggested that he had no interest in negotiating an exit. Nor did he have any interest in stepping down. So, to relieve him of his duties, Milan had to pay a hefty compensation fee."
"Considering he agreed a deal worth €5.2 million per season, of which he had another year left, he left with a significant amount. However, that comes with an asterisk. Because of him potentially heading elsewhere, that cover pay, so to speak, would be lessened."
"Allegri has had plenty of suitors in recent months and with Antonio Conte leaving Napoli, the Azzurri became interested quickly. In fact, he was linked with a switch before he even left the Rossoneri. Now, that switch has been confirmed, with him beating Vincenzo Italiano to the role."
"The deal has been close in recent days and now the 'deal is done' and he will head to Naples. Certainly a quick turnaround, but the Diavolo will not care. Indeed, they have saved millions, which may now be used to tempt his replacement to San Siro."
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