AC Milan coach: Two names that could succeed Giampaolo

The experience of Marco Giampaolo as coach of AC Milan could come to an end if the Rossoneri fail to win the upcoming matches.

MASSIMILIANO ALLEGRI

Together with Spalletti, another coach that is reportedly being considered to replace Marco Giampaolo is Massimiliano Allegri.

Allegri, a familiar face from the past, coached AC Milan for three and a half year between 2010 and 2014. During that period of time Allegri won one Super Cup and one Scudetto, the last Serie A title won by AC Milan.

Allegri’s time at Juventus was even more glorious. He succeeded Conte and won five consecutive Serie A titles, also leading Juventus to two Champions League finals. Allegri is the coach with the highest win percentage (70,4%) in the history of Juventus.

The Italian coach used to earn around €7 million at Juventus. A very high figure for Milan plus he’s one of the most wanted coaches in Europe. However, for family reasons, Allegri who is father of a young boy and his actress partner Ambra Angiolini would prefer to stay in Italy.

That’s why a possible return at San Siro is still likely despite him commanding a high salary.