Monza is at the center of a real earthquake. The Brianza club has announced the replacement of all coaches from Under 15 to Primavera. The coach Paolo Bianco will meet with the management to see if there are the prerequisites to continue together. Many coaches are already on the way out, probably including Oscar Brevi, who has saved the Primavera team for the third consecutive year. The point of question is obligatory, but Oscar Brevi's departure from Monza's Primavera seems to be a concrete scenario. Arrived in Brianza in 2023 to replace Alessandro Lupi, the coach has locked the category for three consecutive years. This year's salvation in Primavera 1 arrived with anticipation and without too many difficulties, closing +7 on the playout zone after touching the highest peaks during the winter (playoff zone). Despite this, his adventure in biancorosso seems to be at an end. To collect his legacy, one of the hot names is Piero Braglia: the expert coach born in 1955, a life spent between the fields of Serie B and Serie C, has just finished a season between Perugia and Pontedera. The most shocking news and - practically - certain is the separation from Riccardo Monguzzi, a true pillar of the club with over ten seasons on his back in biancorosso. In the last championship - as well as in two of the three previous ones - the ex Milan and Parma has led the Under 17. His departure would be already imminent, but the club would have already prepared the coup de grâce. For the Under 17 bench, German Denis would be in pole position. The ex Atalanta bomber has spent the last few months in Monzello, studying the environment from close up and working specifically with the attackers of the youth team. A gradual insertion that preceded a leading role. There are also novelties in Under 18, where the divorce with Davide Brivio after just one season is likely to take place. The wave of change does not spare the technical staff of the youngest categories. Luca Morin, who had taken the helm of the 2011 class (Under 15), would leave after eight years. Suitcases are also ready for Alessandro Tonani, who was relieved of his duties in January: the Cagliari is strongly pressing him, after the Milan's courtship of the past months ended with nothing. There would also be a farewell for Michele Magrin, who closes his experience after just one season at the helm of the Under 16: the Bologna is on his trail. Who will take their place? In the last few hours, a fascinating suggestion has emerged: Lucas Biglia, ex Lazio pillar, is mentioned.