The return to a traditional sporting director is a first step toward restarting, but at the same time, it is the first admission of fault regarding the club’s structure over the past two seasons based on the “working group” model.
In fact, after two years, Milan goes back to having a classic sporting director, and yesterday the Igli Tare era officially began in red and black. All fans share one concern: the level of autonomy the former Lazio executive will have in this Milan adventure.
This is the question most frequently raised among fans and insiders. In the coming weeks, we will understand how much room to operate the Albanian will have, as he arrives with an extremely difficult task: to relaunch the Rossoneri after a dreadful season.
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It was a major failure—everything that could go wrong, did. Never competitive for the Scudetto, knocked out early from the Champions League, Milan lost the Coppa Italia final to Bologna and finished eighth, missing out on European competitions. A real disaster. The only positive note is the Supercoppa win. One more trophy in the cabinet.
So yesterday, Tare immediately began working at headquarters. He met with Roma’s sporting director to talk about Saelemaekers, and Milan hopes to cash in with his sale. The Giallorossi want to keep him but will have to put forward between 20 and 25 million euros. A new update between the parties is expected in the coming days, as pointed out by Milannews.it.
But the crucial choice concerns the coach. A major move is needed to excite the fan base and bring new energy. A move like Antonio Conte would be ideal. A suggestion, if possible: better to sign one fewer player on the market and instead raise the salary of the next coach. With a 7–8 million euro wage, one could try to bring Conte or Allegri to Milan. But if the salary cap for coaches remains at 3 million, then all candidates will be of the same level as Fonseca and Conceição.
By process of elimination, if Milan loses out on Italiano, Antonio Conte, Allegri, and De Zerbi, few options remain. The former Juve coach (Allegri) would gladly accept.
To relaunch Milan, a top-level coach is needed—a sure name. And if he doesn’t arrive, the same mistake as last season will be made again.