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Yahoo
a day ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Roma missing agreement with Saelemaekers
As things stand, Alexis Saelemaekers won't be returning to Roma. The Belgian winger spent the past season on loan in the Italian capital, collecting 7 goals and 4 assists in all competitions for the Giallorossi. Advertisement Roma's intention was to sign him on a permanent deal from Milan. However, negotiations have proven to be more difficult than initially anticipated. As reported by Filippo Biafora of Il Tempo, right now Roma are missing the agreement with the player himself. Moreover, the capital club failed to meet Milan's demands: the Rossoneri are intent on keeping the player and continuing to look for better offers elsewhere, possibly from the Premier League.
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Business Standard
2 days ago
- Sport
- Business Standard
Massimiliano Allegri returns as coach at crisis-hit AC Milan
Massimiliano Allegri was named AC Milan's new coach on Friday, charged with restoring to glory the crisis-hit team that he won Serie A with nearly 15 years ago. Allegri replaces Sergio Conceicao, who was fired on Thursday after guiding Milan to an eighth-placed finish in Serie A that left the Rossoneri out of Europe. AC Milan is pleased to announce that Massimiliano Allegri has been appointed as the head coach of the men's first team, the club said in a statement that did not include any contract details. Allegri's last two jobs were with Juventus. He was fired a year ago by the Bianconeri for an ugly outburst directed at the referees during the Italian Cup final. Allegri won the Italian league for the first time with Milan in 2011, then guided Juventus to five straight titles from 2015 to 2019. Milan is coming off a disappointing season that sparked fan protests. Milan began the season as a potential title contender but ended up 19 points behind Italian champion Napoli. The seven-time European champion was eliminated by Feyenoord in the Champions League playoffs in February then got beat by Bologna in the Italian Cup final this month. Meanwhile, city rival Inter Milan will play Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final on Saturday. Allegri becomes Milan's third coach in a year. Stefano Pioli left after last season to conclude a five-year run at the club, then Paulo Fonseca lasted only half a season before he was fired in December and replaced by Conceicao, who quickly guided the Rossoneri to the Italian Super Cup the team's biggest achievement last season. (Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)


New Indian Express
2 days ago
- Sport
- New Indian Express
Massimiliano Allegri returns as coach at crisis-hit AC Milan
MILAN: Massimiliano Allegri was named AC Milan's new coach on Friday, charged with restoring to glory the crisis-hit team that he won Serie A with nearly 15 years ago. Allegri replaces Sergio Conceicao, who was fired on Thursday after guiding Milan to an eighth-placed finish in Serie A that left the Rossoneri out of Europe. 'AC Milan is pleased to announce that Massimiliano Allegri has been appointed as the head coach of the men's first team,' the club said in a statement that did not include any contract details. Allegri's last two jobs were with Juventus. He was fired a year ago by the Bianconeri for an ugly outburst directed at the referees during the Italian Cup final.
Yahoo
2 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Massimiliano Allegri returns to Milan
Milan have officially announced the return of Massimiliano Allegri. The Tuscan coach takes over from Sergio Conceiçao who departed the Rossoneri on Thursday. Allegri's contract with Milan will be valid for the next three years. His salary will be 5 million euros per season. Despite rumors of a possible interest in Vincenzo Italiano, in the end Milan has turned to the former Juventus manager, who is coming off a year of inactivity after his last experience with the Bianconeri.


San Francisco Chronicle
2 days ago
- Sport
- San Francisco Chronicle
Massimiliano Allegri returns as coach at crisis-hit AC Milan
MILAN (AP) — Massimiliano Allegri was named AC Milan's new coach on Friday, charged with restoring to glory the crisis-hit team that he won Serie A with nearly 15 years ago. Allegri replaces Sergio Conceicao, who was fired on Thursday after guiding Milan to an eighth-placed finish in Serie A that left the Rossoneri out of Europe. 'AC Milan is pleased to announce that Massimiliano Allegri has been appointed as the head coach of the men's first team,' the club said in a statement that did not include any contract details. Allegri's last two jobs were with Juventus. He was fired a year ago by the Bianconeri for an ugly outburst directed at the referees during the Italian Cup final. Allegri won the Italian league for the first time with Milan in 2011, then guided Juventus to five straight titles from 2015 to 2019. Milan is coming off a disappointing season that sparked fan protests. Milan began the season as a potential title contender but ended up 19 points behind Italian champion Napoli. The seven-time European champion was eliminated by Feyenoord in the Champions League playoffs in February then got beat by Bologna in the Italian Cup final this month. Meanwhile, city rival Inter Milan will play Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final on Saturday. Allegri becomes Milan's third coach in a year. Stefano Pioli left after last season to conclude a five-year run at the club, then Paulo Fonseca lasted only half a season before he was fired in December and replaced by Conceicao, who quickly guided the Rossoneri to the Italian Super Cup — the team's biggest achievement last season.