Allegri considers waiving severance to join Napoli from Milan

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Allegri considers waiving severance to join Napoli from Milan
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Massimiliano Allegri is contemplating renouncing the severance pay he is owed from AC Milan to take the head coach position at SSC Napoli. Allegri, who was dismissed from Milan after the 2025-26 season, was expected to succeed Antonio Conte in Naples on a two-year contract. Currently, Allegri and Milan have not reached a mutual agreement regarding his severance payment, which Milan has offered to settle at €500,000. Allegri's desire to expedite his move to Napoli may lead him to forgo his €5 million entitlement from Milan, while he is set to earn €4.5 million annually at Napoli. Pre-season is approaching, increasing the urgency for both parties to finalize the arrangement.

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  • Allegri may waive €5 million severance to join Napoli.
  • He was dismissed by Milan following the 2025-26 season.
  • Milan offered €500,000 as a severance payment.
  • Allegri's new contract at Napoli is reportedly worth €4.5 million per year.
  • Pre-season is approaching, prompting urgency in negotiations.
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  • 4:40 PMYahoo SportsAllegri could waive Milan severance pay in order to facilitate Napoli move
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Reports in Italy claim that Massimiliano Allegri could give up on the severance pay he is owed from Milan in order to take up the vacant head coach position at Napoli.Milan night not have to pay any s...

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