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  • AC Milan: Allegri set to leave. Juventus: eyes on Robben

    AC Milan: Allegri set to leave. Juventus: eyes on Robben

    As already explained, the future of AC Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri remains absolutely uncertain: as reported this morning by the Corriere dello Sport, if the rossoneri won’t qualify for the next Champions League, the 45 year old will be replace immediately with Zenit St. Petersburg 54 year old Luciano Spalletti; but, according to Mediaset journalist Carlo Pelegatti, the Lombard club’s honorary president and major shareholder Silvio Berlusconi has already decided to fire Allegri: the main option for his replacement is the Italian national team coach Cesare Prandelli, but this latter won’t be available before the Summer of 2014; and the only to persons that could train Milan for just one year seem to be Frank Rijkaard and Marco Van Basten, that could be assisted by Mauro Tassotti. Meanwhile, the Lombard club’s executives keep on working to reinforce their team, as confirmed to Milan Channel by vice-president Adriano Galliani who has declared that next year the rossoneri will be able to fight for the Italian title. But the agent of one of their targets, Heerenven forward Alfred Finnbogason, has told calciomercato.it that for the moment he had no contacts for Milan, while Cruzeiro’s new signing Dedé, who has been tracked for a long time by the rossoneri, has revealed to have refused to join Milan as he was not interested in moving to Europe.

    Also Juventus’executives are already extremely active on the transfer market, and, as reported by the Corriere dello Sport, coach Antonio Conte and Sports Director Fabio Paratici have observed yesterday Bayern Munich attacking midfielder Arjen Robben, who could decide to leave Die Roten after the signing of 20 year old Mario Götze.

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