Real Madrid are weighing up a third pursuit of Massimiliano Allegri to replace their current coaching staff, though the manager remains committed to his long-term project at AC Milan.
Real Madrid are reportedly evaluating a third move to appoint Massimiliano Allegri as head coach this summer.
Following previous attempts in 2019 and 2021, President Florentino Pérez is seeking a charismatic, experienced leader after experiments with Xabi Alonso and Álvaro Arbeloa faltered.
Despite his contract running until 2027, the Italian’s tactical stability has made him a primary candidate alongside Red Bull’s Jürgen Klopp.
While the lure of coaching abroad remains, reports suggest Allegri is currently settled in Milan and focused on a long-term project.
The manager aims to strengthen the Rossoneri squad for their Champions League return, though a performance review is expected at season’s end.
Currently, Max “is enjoying himself at Milan and is happy to be back after 11 years,” despite persistent interest from Spain.
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