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AC Milan have dismissed head coach Sergio Conceicao after just six months of leading the Serie A club.
In a club statement released on Thursday, May 29, they announced the termination of their contract with the Portuguese manager.
"AC Milan and Sérgio Conceição will not continue their journey together next season."
"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," parts of the statement read.
The club went on to express their gratitude for the coach's contribution to the Serie A club.
Milan said, “The club would like to thank Sergio and his staff for their commitment, professionalism, and dedication in leading the team in recent months.
“The Rossoneri family bids farewell to the coach who contributed to the conquest of the 50th trophy in Milan’s history, wishing him the best for his future,” it added.
This comes after the performance of the club kept declining despite Sergio's promising start with a win of the Supercoppa Italiana against Inter Milan.
Milan lost the Coppa Italia final to Bologna, suffering an early elimination from the Champions League.
Inter also missed out on European qualification for the 2025-26 season after finishing eighth in Serie A.
Conceição originally replaced Paulo Fonseca after signing an 18-month deal in December 2024, when Milan was struggling in eighth place in Serie A.
Allegri led Milan to their first league title in seven years, finishing ahead of rivals Inter.
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