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  • AC Milan: meeting for Allegri. Juventus: Zaza unlikely to join

    AC Milan: meeting for Allegri. Juventus: Zaza unlikely to join

    As quite easy to deduce from the declarations released last night, the future of AC Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri, despite the excellent reults obtained by this latter in the second part of the season, remains uncertain. The Lombard club’s Chief Executive Adriano Galliani has declared today around noon that the future of the 45 year old will be decided within next Wednesday, and that it will depend a lot from Alllegri himself, but, as reported by Sky Sport 24, the rossoneri’s main shareholder and honorary president Silvio Berlusconi is actually talking with his sons about the coach’s future, so during Wednesday’s meeting it could be officialized a decision that has already been made. One of the main candidates for Allegri’s substitution remains the current Italian national team coach Cesare Prandelli, but this latter has turned out today such rumours by declaring that he wants to honour his contract, that will expire in June 2014. Meanwhile, Milan’s executives keep on working to reinforce their team, but their target doesn’t seem so easy: Lazio president Claudio Lotito has in fact declared that the Lombard club has not asked him 27 year old midfielder Hernanes, while in the hunt for Pescara 23 year old attacking midfielder Vladimir Weiss, the rossoneri will have to compete wth Sevilla FC.

    As reported earlier today, Juventus executives are working to enforce their team’s offensive line, but they are keen not only on high-rated players but also on some interesting youngsters like Sampdoria 21 year old Simone Zaza, actually on loan at Ascoli, but it seems that the Italy Under 21 international already has an agreement with Napoli. The bianconeri are also seeking a defender, and seem to have a concrete chance to obtain Inter Milan 25 year old Andrea Ranocchia; the only thing that could stop the negotiation is the fact that the player could soon go under trial for a betting scandal.

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