AC Milan have sacked manager Massimiliano Allegri and senior directors following their failure to qualify for the Champions League.

A devastating 2-1 final-day defeat to Cagliari on Sunday proved to be the final straw for AC Milan, costing them a lucrative spot in next season’s Champions League. Following the disappointment, ownership group RedBird Capital acted swiftly on Monday by executing a complete overhaul of the club’s sporting hierarchy.
Massimiliano Allegri’s second managerial spell at San Siro has officially been cut short, just a year after he was brought back to resurrect the team.
RedBird emphasized that returning to Europe’s elite tournament was a non-negotiable objective for the campaign. With that goal missed, the owners declared it is time for a comprehensive reorganization of football operations.
