The earth shook in Milan! Massimiliano Allegri walked out of the San Siro on Monday, leaving the wreckage of a season that ended in absolute disbelief. A defeat to Cagliari on home soil—the first in 29 years—sent shockwaves through the Rossoneri faithful and dumped them out of the UEFA Champions League. But Allegri didn't stay in the rubble. He packed his bags and swung straight into the arms of a rival giant.
The Napoli Takeover
While Milan burned, Naples lit up. Transfer insider Fabrizio Romano dropped the bombshell with his trademark "here we go," confirming Allegri as the new head coach of Napoli. The deal was sealed with club owner Aurelio De Laurentiis, instantly replacing Antonio Conte. It is the ultimate plot twist: after failing to secure Champions League football in Milan, Allegri arrives in Naples ready to lead a historic club back to the elite stage.
Modric's Final Curtain?
The chaos in Milan extends far beyond the dugout. The club has purged its entire sporting hierarchy, sacking sporting director Igli Tare, technical director Geoffrey Moncada, and CEO Giorgio Furlani. Amidst this institutional collapse, the future of Luka Modrić hangs by a thread. The 40-year-old maestro had a contract extension virtually guaranteed if Milan qualified for Europe. Now? That dream is dead. With no Champions League football and a club in freefall, Modric’s legendary career may be reaching its final, poignant chapter. The curtain is falling, and the stage is empty.
fenerbahce were miles better this season tbh but honestly didn't see allegri going to napoli rn... modric retiring would actually be devastating lol