Sky journalist addresses Furlani exit talk and insists Allegri 'must be given carte blanche'
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Sky journalist addresses Furlani exit talk and insists Allegri 'must be given carte blanche'
"Milan are very fortunate: his name is Massimiliano Allegri, and they must do everything to protect him. And I mean they must be given carte blanche, both to him and Igli Tare: Milan can't be Cissé and André next year. It needs to be a strong player signing and a young one, and so on."
"The Rossoneri must try to win the Scudetto next year, and to do that they need top-quality players: one in defence, one in midfield, one in attack, and one on the wings, then you can add some young players."
"In recent seasons, we've seen how developing players has taken priority over winning, but Allegri thinks differently: he wants to win. I don't want to think there are two minds: that would mean we haven't learned anything from recent years."
Sky journalist Peppe Di Stefano advocates for AC Milan to provide Massimiliano Allegri with complete control over transfer decisions and strategic planning. Allegri's work since arrival has been positive, yet reports suggest internal disagreements between directors regarding transfer targets and future direction. Di Stefano emphasizes Milan must protect Allegri by granting him and sporting director Igli Tare carte blanche. He argues the club needs quality signings across defense, midfield, attack, and wings to compete for the Scudetto, rather than prioritizing youth development. Allegri's winning mentality differs from recent Milan philosophy, and Di Stefano warns that ignoring the coach's input would repeat past mistakes.
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