
Massimiliano Allegri reached a new agreement days after being fired by AC Milan, including the club’s management, on Monday. He will sign a two-year contract with Napoli, replacing Antonio Conte. His appointment aims to return Napoli to Champions League contention and to challenge for the Scudetto. Aurelio De Laurentiis has long wanted Allegri, and the move is now expected to proceed. A formal step remains because Allegri’s AC Milan contract runs until 2027, requiring negotiations over termination and severance pay. Talks are progressing with some delays, but the agreement is expected to be completed, benefiting both Napoli and AC Milan financially.
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