"I'm disappointed, without the Champions League there will be a revolution," so said Gerry Cardinale, the boss of Milan, in an interview with La Gazzetta dello Sport. In the last two weeks, the "devil" will do everything to achieve this vital objective, but apparently even if they manage to finish Serie A among the top 4, Igli Tare will no longer be Milan's Sporting Director.
In Italy, the media is making this bitter conclusion for the Albanian football legend a fait accompli, as Igli Taren is plagued by several choices that did not go well, from the purchase of Nkunku and Jashari, to the loan of Fullkrug, approaches that failed to justify the investment made for a single moment. Even the transfer market expert, Fabrizio Romano, makes it a fait accompli: Igli Tare will leave Milan at the end of this season. Not only that, the media has also revealed his successor, Tony D'Amico, the current director of Atalanta, will land in Milan, a name that the "devil" requested a year ago.

Allegri is not affected, always if they manage to qualify for the Champions League, but it could be the coach himself who could end the collaboration since Allegri does not feel comfortable in these conditions either. All this recently created situation has added even more pressure on the team and the coach, where in these last two weeks of Serie A they are forced to win without looking back.
