Calciomercato.com speak of ‘one step forward and two steps back’ for Milan, who had practically closed the deal with Paratici so much so that the club’s lawyers had been contact to draft the contract, with exit clauses included.
Those get-out clauses were linked to the Prisma Trial, and ultimately the club’s leadership decided to put things on pause. The concerns about limited operability and the reputation aspect had already been raised by a part of the ownership, and thus everything was halted.
Milan have decided to take at least the whole weekend to think things over before starting a real casting for the role of sporting director. Igli Tare is waiting for a call with the knowledge that he is back in the running after two weeks without contact.
He has experience, contacts and is free to start right away, a condition that suits the Diavolo who would like an operational sporting director immediately. Tare is the candidate proposed by Zlatan Ibrahimovic and a verbal agreement between the two was struck 20 days ago in London.
This choice could strengthen the Swede’s position within the new corporate structure, but we begin from the starting point that no candidates favoured over others. Nonetheless, there has been the attempt to smooth over some differences between the CEO Giorgio Furlani and Ibra.
Furlani and Ibrahimovic have spoken at length in recent days regarding many aspects and have tried to resolve the differences of the last two weeks. There are signs of a thaw, and Milan want to continue the philosophy of the working group of which both will be part.