The future of AC Milan is taking shape behind the scenes, as a crucial meeting between manager Massimiliano Allegri and CEO Giorgio Furlani has reportedly taken place. According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the pair met for lunch this past Friday following a training session at Milanello, aiming to align on the club's strategic direction.
This sit-down comes after weeks of speculation regarding Allegri's satisfaction with the club's management. With the Rossoneri firmly in third place and poised for a Champions League return, the discussion naturally turned to summer reinforcements. Allegri is believed to have outlined key areas for investment, a plan the management appears ready to support.
The reported wish list is ambitious, targeting a top-tier center-forward, a marquee central defender, and a new midfielder to bolster the squad for a European campaign. Perhaps more significantly, the club is said to be open to giving Allegri a greater voice in transfer decisions, signaling a strong vote of confidence in his long-term project.
Despite his contract running until 2027, Allegri's name has recently been linked with the Italian national team vacancy. This meeting, however, underscores a shared commitment to building a competitive Milan side capable of challenging on all fronts next season.
