“Milan in revolution: Everyone fired and Ibra seeks new coach.”

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The revolution at AC Milan is officially underway and promises to shake the foundations of Italian football! In a surprising announcement, new owner Cardinale has decided to cut the problem at its root: mass layoffs in the technical and executive leadership. Massimiliano Allegri, sporting director Furlani, Tare, and Moncada are out of the club, in a drastic decision aimed at turning the page after a disappointing season, marked by the absence from the Champions League. The rossonera revolution spares no one — only Zlatan Ibrahimovic remains as a reference figure, with the Swede taking on a central role in the search for a new coach, with the names of Iraola and Xavi being pointed out as the main candidates to lead the new era of Milan.

According to sources close to the club, the management is looking for an innovative coach with a modern vision, capable of returning Milan to the top of European football. The interest in Xavi, former Barcelona legend, is gaining strength with direct support from Ibrahimovic, who has publicly expressed his desire to see the Catalan on the rossonero bench. Meanwhile, the club is maintaining contact with Iraola, who emerges as a strong alternative. The scenario is in turmoil and the restructuring goes far beyond the coach: the entire executive department will be reviewed, with Cardinale wanting free rein to rebuild the project.

At Napoli, the saga for the succession of Luciano Spalletti continues to unfold behind the scenes. Although De Laurentiis remains somewhat reserved, Max is the clear favorite to take the helm, although the alternative of Italiano is a real possibility. Contacts with Thiago Motta have also been confirmed, showing that the Neapolitan club wants to remain competitive without giving up on European ambition.

At Juventus, the internal crisis is far from over. President Elkann is said to have instructed Comolli to involve coach Spalletti even more in the club’s market decisions and strategies, in an attempt to stabilize the environment and regain lost dominance. The coach, known for his determination, wants reinforcements with personality to put Juve back on top. Meanwhile, the team is preparing for a restart with Lucio at the helm, focusing on a strategic continuity that prioritizes solid and coherent projects.

Meanwhile, Lazio announces the arrival of Gennaro Gattuso on a two-season contract, a clear bet to rebuild the team. The former coach of the Italian national team is said to have reached an agreement with president Lotito and director Fabiani, promising a new competitive identity for the biancocelesti.

In Rome, Friedkin maintains confidence in José Mourinho (nicknamed ‘Gasp’), who was recently praised for securing third place. The transfer market promises significant movements with names like Dodo and Scamacca on the radar. Meanwhile, in Como, Fabregas is preparing to bolster the team’s European ambitions, demonstrating the intent to invest in both experienced and young talent.

At Torino, the management led by Cairo is considering the possibility of reintegrating Ventura as a senior advisor while evaluating the future of D’Aversa and weighing names like Abate or Aquilani for the coaching position. Instability is evident, and the club from Piedmont is searching for the ideal formula to dream again.

Finally, Juventus is experiencing turbulent days off the pitch. The police have detained eight bianconeri ultras involved in violent incidents, including the serious injury of a fan before the derby, who remains in critical condition.

This is the true storm sweeping through Italian football at the moment: radical changes, controversial decisions, and a hot transfer market that promises to define the immediate future of the country’s biggest clubs. Milan, Napoli, Juventus, Lazio, Roma, and Torino are gearing up for a new season of intense emotions, where only the strongest will survive. Stay tuned: Italian football is reinventing itself before our eyes!

This article first appeared on Apito Final.


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