Massimiliano Allegri is keen on finalizing his move to Napoli and could consider foregoing his severance payment. Gerry Cardinale had sacked Allegri after Milan's failure to qualify for the Champions League. Since then, there has been a dispute between the parties regarding Allegri's contract.

The Milan owner believes Allegri had an agreement with Napoli before the end of the season and therefore shouldn't receive a severance package. Allegri has asked for €2m for himself and €3m for his staff. He is now considering terminating his deal by mutual consent, effectively dropping his severance demands.

This development could pave the way for Allegri's move to Napoli. Cardinale is reportedly frustrated with Allegri's behavior and had been slow to respond to Allegri's lawyers. By prioritizing other matters, Cardinale's strategy may be paying off with Allegri reconsidering his demands.

The situation remains fluid, with Allegri's future at Milan hanging in the balance. A resolution could be imminent, allowing Allegri to begin his new role at Napoli.