Max Allegri signed a deal today, and Milan formally said they "will not continue their journey" with Sergio Conceicao after just six months. Conceicao replaced Paulo Fonseca on December 30 with a contract that ran until June 2026, but it always had a provision that allowed the Rossoneri to fire him in June 2025 without giving him any more compensation.
That was turned on today, and this evening, a message was posted on the club website to make the official announcement. “AC Milan and Sérgio Conceição will not continue their journey together next season,” read the statement. “The Club would like to thank Sérgio and his staff for their commitment, professionalism and dedication shown during their time leading the First Team over the past few months. “The AC Milan family parts with the coach who won the 50th trophy in the Club’s history, wishing him the best for the future.”