Allegri's return to Milan would really be a great sigh of relief for the club because the coaching aspect is one area that I feel Milan has been struggling with since the departure of Carlo Ancelotti, there has been different people that have stepped into that position but none has come close to achieving something worthwhile but I believe with a competent coach like Allegri leading Milan, then it's obvious that Milan would be getting back to those days when they will once again contend for the Scudetto and the UCL.
Yes, with Allegri's funds, there may be a difference in appearance and also the strategy used. Like after Tijjani Reijnders left for Man City, Allegri also did not intend to replace his position directly. Because he wanted a slightly different midfield tactic. He will optimize midfielders who are like Modric's character.
Source: how Massimiliano Allegri wants his AC Milan to playWill it really work?
We'll see it, because Allegri is a professional and experienced coach who really understand how to manage any club appropriately.
We know Allegri well here in Italy, he is an excellent coach and a winner. He won with both Milan and Juventus.
I am sure that Igli Tare will provide them with the best players they can afford and create a competitive team to win the championship.
Reijnders I would have kept him for another year, in my humble opinion they sold him for a really low price. He was the best midfielder both for Milan and for the whole championship, they should have aimed to get more from these transfers
I trust Allegri's decision in changing the tactics and okay pattern in AC Milan, and counting on his pedigree and profile AC Milan would definitely be challenging for the Scudetto as some good players would through Allegri's influence make their way to the club to play under him. Reijnders case I think it's controversial the reason behind the sale and I wouldn't want to delve into it.