Football Italia
·28 May 2025
Allegri has three Serie A options one year after sacking from Juventus

Football Italia
·28 May 2025
Former Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri has three options to return to Serie A next season, according to reports on Wednesday.
Former Juventus and Milan coach Allegri is expected to return at the helm of a Serie A club next season.
The Livorno-born tactician has already held talks with Napoli President Aurelio De Laurentiis, but the fresh title winners are waiting for Antonio Conte’s final decision on his future at the Stadio Maradona.
Conte seemed destined to return to Juventus, but Napoli’s transfer activities could convince him to stay at the club for one more season.
ROME, ITALY – MAY 11: Massimiliano Allegri, Head Coach of Juventus and Simone Inzaghi, Head Coach of FC Internazionale
react during the Coppa Italia Final match between Juventus and FC Internazionale at Stadio Olimpico on May 11, 2022 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
According to Gazzetta dello Sport, Allegri is also Igli Tare’s first option for the Milan bench.
Allegri already coached Milan from 2010 to January 2014 and has won six Serie A titles as a coach, one at San Siro and five at Juventus.
A third club linked with the experienced coach is Inter.
As per Tuttosport, Allegri is the main option for the Nerazzurri to replace Simone Inzaghi, but the latter will only think about his future after Saturday’s Champions League Final.
Inzaghi confirmed earlier this week that he had received an offer from the Saudi Pro League.
Allegri has been without a club for the last year after being sacked by Juventus in May 2024.
epa12078723 Inter Milan’s head coach Simone Inzaghi gestures as he gives instructions during the UEFA Champions League semifinal 2nd leg soccer match between Inter Milan and FC Barcelona, in Milan, Italy, 06 May 2025. EPA-EFE/DANIEL DAL ZENNARO
“There are requests from Italy, abroad, Saudi Arabia, but it would be crazy to think about that.
“There is a great relationship with the management and ownership. The day after the game, we will sit down and talk for the good of Inter. If all conditions are in the right place, we will move forwards in harmony, as we always have done in recent years.
“Right now, talking about it would be crazy. It’s something that can’t exist knowing what awaits us on Saturday.”
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