Massimiliano Allegri's potential departure from AC Milan has hit a stumbling block due to his financial demands. The Italian coach is reportedly seeking 70-80% of his remaining contract value to terminate his contract by mutual consent. This move comes after a disappointing season that cost the Rossoneri around 70 million euros.

Allegri's alleged request has sparked criticism from sports journalist Umberto Chiariello, who described the coach's behavior as immoral. Chiariello argued that Allegri's actions are unjustifiable, especially given his failure to achieve success with Milan and his apparent desire to join Napoli.

The situation raises questions about the role of coaches in modern football and their financial entitlements. While Allegri is exercising his right to negotiate his contract, Chiariello's comments highlight the ethical implications of his actions.

The Rossoneri's management will need to carefully consider their next move, balancing their financial interests with the need to strengthen their squad for the upcoming season.