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Allegri Returns to AC Milan After 11 Years, Signing a Three-Year Deal to Rebuild Rossoneri’s Future

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Massimiliano Allegri has officially signed as AC Milan's new manager, marking his return to the club after 11 years. His appointment follows the departure of Sérgio Conceição, who was dismissed after a disappointing season that saw Milan finish eighth in Serie A and miss out on European football. 

Allegri has agreed to a three-year contract, reportedly earning €5 million per season, with additional performance-related bonuses. His return was finalized in a meeting with Milan CEO Giorgio Furlani, sporting director Igli Tare, and his agent Giovanni Branchini. 

During his previous tenure from 2010 to 2014, Allegri led Milan to a Serie A title in 2011 and a Supercoppa Italiana victory. His experience and tactical expertise will be crucial as Milan aims to rebuild and compete at the highest level once again. 

Fans are eager to see how Allegri will shape Milan's squad and strategy for the upcoming season. His return signals a fresh start for the club, with expectations high for success in domestic and international competitions. 

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