Real Madrid’s pursuit of top managerial talent shows no signs of slowing down, with AC Milan boss Massimiliano Allegri once again in their sights.
As the Spanish giants look to secure a seasoned coach after recent disappointments, Jurgen Klopp emerges as another strong contender.
Real Madrid’s Third Bid for Massimiliano Allegri
Real Madrid president Florentino Perez has long admired Massimiliano Allegri’s tactical acumen and winning pedigree.
After missing out on the Italian coach in 2019 and coming agonizingly close in 2021, the club is gearing up for another push this summer.
Allegri, currently under contract with AC Milan until June 2027, represents a “sure thing” for Perez, especially following the departures of Xabi Alonso and Alvaro Arbeloa from consideration.
In 2019, fresh off a dominant spell at Juventus where he secured five straight Scudettos and four Coppa Italia titles, Allegri was on the verge of joining Real Madrid.
The deal fell through, keeping him in Italy.
Two years later, in 2021, negotiations advanced to the point of agreeing on a three-year deal worth €8.5 million net per season.
However, a last-minute intervention from Juventus president Andrea Agnelli convinced Allegri to return to Turin instead.
This time around, Real Madrid sees Allegri as the ideal experienced leader to steer their star-studded squad.
His record in the Champions League, including two finals with Juventus, makes him a prime target for a club hungry for European glory.
Jurgen Klopp Enters the Real Madrid Coach Race
While Allegri tops the list, Jurgen Klopp remains a dream appointment for Real Madrid.
The German tactician, who revolutionized Liverpool with his high-energy style, is currently serving as the coordinator of football activities for the Red Bull group.
Despite his new role, Perez has kept Klopp on his wishlist for years, viewing him as a transformative figure capable of injecting fresh ideas into the Bernabeu.
However, Klopp’s commitment to Red Bull suggests he’s not actively seeking a return to frontline management just yet.
This positions Allegri as the more immediate and realistic option for Real Madrid’s summer rebuild.
Allegri’s Happiness at AC Milan: A Long Cycle Ahead?
Massimiliano Allegri’s return to AC Milan after 11 years has been a resounding success so far.
The Tuscan coach is relishing life in the city, the supportive environment, and his daily work at Milanello.
In recent statements, Allegri expressed his desire to build a “long cycle” with the Rossoneri, emphasizing his history of extended tenures at clubs.
“There is total harmony with the club,” Allegri said ahead of Milan’s recent clash with Cremonese. “The society is planning and structuring the future of Milan. But with the club, I repeat, the harmony is total.”
He added that while discussions may involve differing views, everyone is aligned for the good of AC Milan.
Looking ahead, Allegri aims to strengthen the squad for greater international competitiveness, particularly with Milan’s return to the Champions League.
Key market moves, guided by his input, could solidify his position and deter any advances from Real Madrid.
A season-end review will assess progress, but Allegri’s contentment suggests he’s committed to Milan for the long haul.

































