Massimiliano Allegri has been reappointed as Milan AC’s head coach.
The 57-year-old Italian was previously in charge of the Serie A team from June 2010 to January 2014.
Sergio Conceicao, who had only been in charge of the Rossoneri for six months, was replaced by Allegri.
A statement from Milan reads, “The club welcomes Massimiliano and his staff with all of my heart.”
Milan will not play in Europe next season because they finished 2024-25 in a subpar eighth position and lost to Bologna in the Coppa Italia final.
Under Stefano Pioli, they won the final of their 19 Serie A titles in 2021 and 2022.
Before being fired, Allegri won the Scudetto in his first season in charge of Milan, which was the first since 2004.
He then enjoyed a prestigious tenure with Juventus, including five consecutive years of Serie A victories.
Before he left by mutual consent, Juve was also twice defeated in the Champions League final.
Allegri left the management position in 2021 and joined the Turin club for a less fruitful time between 2021 and 2024.
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Source: BBC
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