In the coming weeks, Milan will have to make some very important decisions for the future of the Rossoneri.
On the pitch, the club, coming off a comeback victory against Lecce—will have to aim to finish the season in the best possible way.
Off the pitch, Milan’s executives will need to make fundamental decisions, starting with the appointment of the new sporting director.
AC Milan’s sporting director and coach
As explained this morning by Corriere della Sera, instead of narrowing down, the list of candidates has actually expanded. This is because, at the moment, neither Fabio Paratici (who is burdened by a ban and an ongoing criminal trial related to Juventus’ financial statements) nor Igli Tare (who reportedly is not favored by Ibrahimovic) seem to convince everyone at Casa Milan. Andrea Berta, formerly of Atlético Madrid, was the preferred choice, but he has already closed a deal with Arsenal, removing his name from the club’ wish list. As a result, other profiles are now being considered at Casa Milan, such as Tony D’Amico. Once the new sporting director is appointed, the time will come to choose the future head coach, as Milan and Sergio Conceição are expected to part ways at the end of the season.