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Amorim takes Milan helm as Allegri era ends
Portuguese manager arrives from Manchester United to steady Serie A's second force after managerial turmoil
Tobia Marenghi387 wordsEdition №18Wednesday, 17 June 2026 — Edition № 18
Ruben Amorim is now AC Milan's head coach, according to the BBC and the Guardian, arriving five months after Manchester United sacked him in January. The Portuguese manager replaces Massimiliano Allegri at the San Siro, where he inherits a club struggling to compete with Napoli and other Serie A rivals. The Guardian reported that Manchester United will make a significant saving on Amorim's compensation as part of the agreement, reducing what would have been a full £16.7 million payout.
Amorim's appointment comes at a moment of tactical flux in Italian football. Milan finished last season below expectations, and the club's hierarchy has signalled that attacking reinforcement is a priority. The Guardian noted that Milan's transfer market will accelerate in the coming weeks, with Roma also pursuing defensive targets. Amorim's task is to rebuild Milan's midfield structure and attacking cohesion after a campaign in which the Rossoneri struggled to convert chances into results.
The appointment represents a gamble on a manager who endured a difficult spell in the Premier League but who retains credibility from his time at Sporting Lisbon. The BBC reported no timeline for his start date, but Milan's early summer transfer window activity suggests the club intends to move quickly. For a club accustomed to competing for the Serie A title, the instability of the past season—and the need to rebuild under a new manager—underscores the competitive gap that has opened between Milan and the league's strongest sides.
