Soccer-Allegri takes charge at Napoli after Milan exit


Soccer Football - Serie A - AC Milan v Cagliari - San Siro, Milan, Italy - May 24, 2026 AC Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri REUTERS/Daniele Mascolo

July 3 (Reuters) - Napoli ⁠have appointed Massimiliano Allegri as their new head ⁠coach until June 30, 2029, the Serie ‌A club announced on Friday.

The 58-year-old is one of Italy's most decorated managers with six Serie A titles and four domestic ​doubles across successful spells with ⁠Juventus and AC Milan.

Allegri ⁠arrives in Naples after his second stint with Milan ⁠was ‌cut short in May after only one season, getting the sack following a late-season ⁠collapse that the club's American owners, RedBird ​Capital Partners, ‌branded an "unequivocal failure."

A 2-1 home defeat by Cagliari ⁠condemned Milan ​to a fifth-place finish, meaning the seven-time European champions missed out on Champions League qualification for a second ⁠consecutive season.

Allegri's dismissal was part of ​a sweeping boardroom clearance at the San Siro, with senior executives Giorgio Furlani, Igli Tare, and Geoffrey Moncada ⁠also departing.

Milan had maintained a sustained challenge for the Serie A title for much of the campaign before a sharp decline in form at the ​end, winning just one of ⁠their final four matches.

At Napoli, Allegri replaced Antonio Conte, ​who announced his departure despite ‌guiding the team to a ​second-place finish behind champions Inter Milan.

(Reporting by Tommy Lund in Gdansk; Editing by Thomas Derpinghaus)

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