'He will decide' - Moretto states Milan 'unlikely' to sack Allegri if Champions League is achieved
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'He will decide' - Moretto states Milan 'unlikely' to sack Allegri if Champions League is achieved
"I'd start with this fact: Allegri has a three-year contract with Milan, with two more years to go, at significant rates. If Max reaches the Champions League, he'll have achieved his seasonal objective. It's unlikely Milan will part ways with Allegri on their own, whether for financial or performance reasons."
"Allegri will decide, and at the end of the year he'll make his own assessments and decide which path to take for his future and for the good of Milan after a series of internal meetings that will take place next week."
"Gerry Cardinale stated that 'failure' would only be not getting a top-four spot this season. In other words, if they sit in fourth or above before the end of the year, it will be seen as a success."
"This season, AC Milan had one goal: to finish in the Champions League. So, if Massimiliano Allegri gets them there, there should be no reason to sack him."
Milan’s primary season goal is finishing in the Champions League places. Gerry Cardinale defines failure as missing a top-four finish, so reaching fourth or higher is treated as success. Recent poor form does not change that qualification target. Matteo Moretto reports that Allegri has a three-year contract with two years remaining and earns at significant rates. If Allegri leads Milan back into the Champions League, he will have met the seasonal objective, making a club decision to part ways unlikely for financial or performance reasons. Allegri will decide his future after internal meetings next week and assessments at year’s end, though he could still leave voluntarily.
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